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زياد بن سعود الخثلان

Associate Professor

عضو هيئة تدريس

كلية الصيدلة
مكتب رقم أأ 100، قسم الصيدلانيات (الدور الأرضي)، كلية الصيدلة
publication
Journal Article
2010

Pharmacokinetics of PSC 833 (valspodar) in its Cremophor EL formulation in rat

Z, Binkhathlan . 2010

Valspodar is a P-glycoprotein inhibitor widely used in preclinical and clinical studies for overcoming multidrug resistance. Despite this, the pharmacokinetics of valspodar in rat, a commonly used animal model, have not been reported. Here, we report on the pharmacokinetics of valspodar in Sprague-Dawley rats following intravenous and oral administration of its Cremophor EL formulation, which has been used for humans in clinical trials. After intravenous doses, valspodar displayed properties of slow clearance and a large volume of distribution. Its plasma unbound fraction was around 15% in the Cremophor EL formulation used in the study. After 10 mg kg(-1) orally it was rapidly absorbed with an average maximal plasma concentration of 1.48 mg l(-1) within approximately 2 h. The mean bioavailability of valspodar was 42.8%. In rat, valspodar showed properties of low hepatic extraction and wide distribution, similar to that of its structural analogue cyclosporine A.

Volume Number
40
Issue Number
1
Magazine \ Newspaper
Xenobiotica
Pages
55-61
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publications

A liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS) assay method was developed for the quantification of PSC 833 in rat plasma, using amiodarone as internal standard (IS).

by Binkhathlan Z, Somayaji V, Brocks DR, Lavasanifar A
2008
publications

Valspodar is a P-glycoprotein inhibitor widely used in preclinical and clinical studies for overcoming multidrug resistance. Despite this, the pharmacokinetics of valspodar in rat, a commonly used…

by Binkhathlan Z, Hamdy DA, Brocks DR, Lavasanifar A
2010
publications

The aim of this study was to assess the potential of polymeric micelles to solubilize valspodar and modify its pharmacokinetics following intravenous and oral administration in rat.

by Binkhathlan Z, Hamdy DA, Brocks DR, Lavasanifar A
2010