Evaluation of bioequivalence of two tylosin formulations after oral administration in broiler chickens

Cezary Kowalski

Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie

Małgorzata Pomorska

Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie


Abstrakt

Tylosin, a drug mainly used in veterinary medicine, belongs to the macrolide group of antibiotics. In this study the bioequivalence and differences in pharmacokinetics of solution and powdered tylosin formulations were established. The following recommended by EMEA parameters: Cmax, Tmax, AUC were determined. All the investigations were carried out in the populations of 74 broilers chickens. The concentration of tylosin in plasma was determined by means of the appropriately modified HPLC method. The mean maximum concentration (Cmax) of tylosin in plasma was found to occur 3.0 h (for powder and liquid) after oral administration. They were 403.20 ng/ml and 403.12 ng/ml respectively. The plasma profiles of tylosin following administration of both formulations were similar.

Słowa kluczowe:

tylosin, oral administration, bioequivalence, chickens


Opublikowane
2006-12-31



Cezary Kowalski 
Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie
Małgorzata Pomorska 
Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie