The effect of concentration, vehicle and surfactant on the
absorption of benzocaine -³H across the rat's rectal mucosa was
investigated. Blood radioactivity levels were determined after the
application of benzociane -³H containing suppositories and ointments.
A wet oxidation method was used for sample digestion. Since the
radioactivity counted is the...
The stability of 1 3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea
(NSC 409962)(BCNU) was investigated in several buffered
aqueous media, in mixed solvent and in nonaqueous solvent
systems, and in the presence of several electrolytes and
nonelectrolytes. The degradation rate constant of BCNU in
these systems was calculated from the parameters of the
linear regression of...
The bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of theophylline
in rabbits were determined following both oral and
intravenous administration of the drug. Serum theophylline
concentrations were determined using high pressure
liquid chromatography. Pharmacokinetic parameters were
determined and verified by computer analysis. The overall
mean Beta disposition constant was 0.089 hr⁻¹ which corresponds
to...
Dyphylline is an analog of theophylline and the latter
is the most popular member of the methylxanthine family in
use for the treatment of asthma. Although dyphylline is
devoid of some problems associated with theophylline, a
reported short half-life has made it's clinical usefulness
limited. To avoid this problem a...
Improved assay methods for determination of dyphylline levels in plasma, saliva, and urine utilizing high pressure liquid chromatography have been developed. Detection of levels as low as 25 ng/ml from 0.5 ml plasma and 50 ng/ml from 0.5 ml saliva were possible. Both procedures utilized the same extraction process. A...
The role of iron in the body is well known for it is a component of hemoglobin, myoglobin, cytochrome, enzyme catalase and peroxidase. Iron deficiency anemia is widespread among vulnerable groups in industrialized societies and in the general population of tropical developing areas. In the United States there are ten...
The relative bioavailability and pharmacodynamics
of tolbutamide from two different commercially available
tablet products has been evaluated in healthy subjects
in a single dose cross over study. Products were aged
by exposing tablets to 98% relative humidity for 3 days
at ambient temperature which was found to differentially
affect both...
Dyphylline is an analogue of theophylline and the
latter is the most popular member of the methyixanthine
family in use for the treatment of asthma. Although
dyphylline is devoid of some problems associated with
theophylline, a reported short half-life for dyphylline
(2.1 hours) has made its clinical usefulness limited. In...
Dyphylline has been shown to be rapidly and completely
absorbed from oral tablets in an absolute bioavailability
study. In a pilot study two healthy male subjects received
1000 mg of dyphylline via intravenous infuson at a rate of
50 mg/min (1.0 ml/min) for 20 minutes. Plasma samples were
collected for...
Propionic acid, live Propionibacterium shermanii, and
Dimethyl Fumarate (DMF) were tested for their stimulatory or
inhibitory efects on yeast, bacteria, and molds. The amount
of propionic acid required for inhibition of molds was
strain specific and equal to or less than that required for
inhibition of the yeasts. Live P....
Product formulation and in vitro dissolution characteristics of sustained-release chewable tablet dosage
forms are presented in chapter one of this thesis. In vivo
single dose and multiple dose studies of two
sustained-release formulations as well as one conventional
dyphylline formulation are described in chapter two. The
pharmacokinetics of dyphylline following...
Pharmacokinetics of theophylline and N-7 substituted
theophylline in rabbits when administered alone and in
various combinations were investigated. This thesis has
four chapters dealing with etophylline and theophylline;
proxyphylline and theophylline; dyphylline and theophylline;
and etophylline, proxyphylline and dyphylline pharmacokinetics
when administered concomitantly. All chapters
are interrelated. Each chapter has...
Gastric retention time of single unit dosage forms in swine was found
to be much longer than in humans. It was concluded that swine are not a
good animal model to study GI transit time of nonerodable or slowly eroded
dosage forms. Noneradable and slowly eroded dosage forms used to...
Lactobacilli have been used in the dairy and pharmaceutical industries because of their nutritious and/or
therapeutic effects. Lactobacillus acidophilus and
Lactobacillus bulqaricus were isolated from a commercially
available product and studied for their growth and colony
characteristics as described in Chapter I and Chapter II.
Survival of these lactobacilli in...
Four different treatments of acetaminophen were administered to
eight healthy volunteers in multiple doses (five doses). Saliva
acetaminophen concentration-time profiles were determined. Non-compartmental
pharmacokinetic parameters for the first and last dose
were calculated and compared to determine whether acetaminophen
exhibited linear or dose dependent pharmacokinetics. Dose corrected
area under the...
Effects of lactobacilli in enteric coated capsules
were studied in piglets (Chapter I). Lactobacillus
acidophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus isolated from a
commercial product were formulated in capsules, enteric
coated, and then given to both Escherichia coli-challenged
and unchallenged baby pigs. Decreased
incidence and severity of diarrhea, and decreased weight
deceleration...
A high-pressure liquid chromatography method based on
reported literature was developed for the quantitative
analysis of chlorpheniramine, pseudoephedrine,
phenylpropanolamine and acetaminophen in dissolution
fluids and urine. The effects of buffer, pH and different
concentrations of organic solvent in the mobile phase on
chromatographic separation are described in Chapter I.
Dissolution...