FAN Zhe-xian, HU Yue, LAI Hong-qiang, et al. Comparison of Pharmacokinetic Behavior by Single and Multiple Oral Administration of Tougu Xiaotong Capsules in Rats[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(15): 92-95.
FAN Zhe-xian, HU Yue, LAI Hong-qiang, et al. Comparison of Pharmacokinetic Behavior by Single and Multiple Oral Administration of Tougu Xiaotong Capsules in Rats[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(15): 92-95. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016150092.
Objective: To develop the study on pharmacokinetics of Tougu Xiaotong capsules after single and multiple oral administration in rats
to discuss relevance between plasma concentration and pharmacokinetic parameters in different ways of administration
which provides basis for the clinical rational use of traditional Chinese medicine compound. Method: SD rats were randomly divided into 2 groups
including single and multiple administration group
respectively.After intragastrical administration of Tougu Xiaotong capsules
according to the area under absorbance-wavelength curve (AUAWC) being proportional to the total concentration of total solid overall composition
AUAWC was used to measure overall composition content of the capsules.The blood drug concentration data were processed in DAS 2.0 pharmacokinetic software;after single and multiple oral administration
pharmacokinetic parameter and the steady-state plasma concentration were calculated by compartment model. Result: After single oral administration
Cmax was (10.200±0.586) mg·L-1
tmax was (0.515±0.054) h
t1/2 was (1.318±0.049) h and AUC0-24 h was (13.054±0.422) mg·h·L-1
respectively.Steady-state plasma concentration was achieved after 6 d in the multiple oral administration group
Cav was (4.073±0.282) mg·L-1
DF was 1.166±0.175 and AUCss was (48.878±1.931) mg·h·L-1
respectively. Conclusion: Change of plasma concentration after multiple oral administration of Tougu Xiaotong capsules is in a good steady-state process
it is consistent with in vivo behaviour of the single oral administration group
which shows rationality in the clinical dosage of Tougu Xiaotong capsules.