ABSORPTION ENHANCEMENT OF CALCITONIN IN THE RAT INTESTINE BY CARBOPOL-CONTAINING SUBMICRON EMULSIONS

Citation
M. Baluom et al., ABSORPTION ENHANCEMENT OF CALCITONIN IN THE RAT INTESTINE BY CARBOPOL-CONTAINING SUBMICRON EMULSIONS, International journal of pharmaceutics, 154(2), 1997, pp. 235-243
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
03785173
Volume
154
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
235 - 243
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-5173(1997)154:2<235:AEOCIT>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The absorption of salmon calcitonin (sCT) in the jejunum and the colon of the rat from submicron emulsions with (MA-SME) and without (SME) t he adhesive polymer Carbopol(R)940 was studied in side-by-side diffusi on cells and closed intestinal loops of the anesthetized rat. sCT perm eated the jejunal and colonic mucosa of the rat at similar rates. Howe ver, when the sCT was introduced in MA-SME a profound enhancement (3.3 -fold increase) in the diffusion rate was observed in the colon, but n ot in the jejunal epithelium. It was found that after intra-colonic ad ministration, the SME formulations yielded a significant reduction in plasma Ca2+ levels as compared to administration of sCT in normal sali ne. In the case of MA-SME, the reduction was more profound (80% of Ca2 + of basal level at 120 min, as compared to 90% of Ca2+ basal level at 15 min for MA-SME and SME, respectively) and was prolonged (1.5-fold) in the case of the MA-SME. Similarly, MA-SME caused a profound increa se (14.7%) in the absolute bioavailability of sCT following intra-colo nic administration in the I-at. Indomethacin-containing MA-SME adhered rapidly, and at similar rates, to the mucosa of everted sacks taken f rom the jejunum or colon of the rat. It is suggested that enhancement of sCT absorption is attributable to both adherence of the emulsion dr oplets to the epithelium mucosa and the protease inhibition and absorp tion enhancement properties of Carbopol(R)940. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scien ce B.V.