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The effects of fatty acid glycerol esters and Tweens on the intestinal transport of ceftibuten were studied using a diffusion chamber system. The apparent permeation coefficient (P(app)) was used as an index of the mucosal permeability to ceftibuten. The P(app) markedly increased by the addition of ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.22.402
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Ceftibuten Transport in the Intestines: A Journey Through the Digestive Desert
The journey of a drug through the body is a fascinating one, particularly its passage through the intestines. Imagine the digestive system as a vast, winding desert, and the drug as a traveler seeking to reach its destination. This study investigates the impact of fatty acid glycerol esters, like those found in some food additives, on the transport of ceftibuten, an antibiotic, through the intestinal landscape. Researchers used a diffusion chamber system to simulate the intestinal environment, exploring the complex interplay of transport mechanisms.
Fatty Acid Glycerol Esters: Enhancing Ceftibuten's Passage Through the Desert
The findings reveal that certain fatty acid glycerol esters can enhance ceftibuten's absorption, effectively acting as guides to help the drug navigate the intestinal desert. However, other esters had no significant impact. This study demonstrates the complex and nuanced nature of drug transport, highlighting the potential role of food additives in affecting drug absorption. It's like discovering a secret oasis in the desert—an unexpected boost for the journey ahead.
Drug Absorption: A Complex and Ever-Evolving Landscape
This research emphasizes the importance of understanding the intricacies of drug absorption. It suggests that dietary factors can play a significant role in drug efficacy. It's like acknowledging the shifting sands of the desert—what works for one traveler might not work for another. The authors caution against generalizing about the effects of fatty acid glycerol esters on drug transport, highlighting the need for further research to clarify the impact on specific medications.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This investigation into ceftibuten transport through the intestines highlights the complex interplay between drugs, dietary factors, and transport mechanisms. The findings suggest that some fatty acid glycerol esters may enhance drug absorption, while others have no effect. It's a reminder that the desert of drug transport is vast and intricate, and further research is crucial to unravel its mysteries and ensure optimal therapeutic outcomes.
Date :
- Date Completed 1999-06-29
- Date Revised 2019-07-19
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