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Residue depletion profiles and withdrawal intervals of florfenicol and its metabolite florfenicol amine in plasma and milk of lactating goats after repeated subcutaneous administrations.

Authors :
Chen, Qiran
Lin, Zhoumeng
Davis, Jennifer L.
Toney, Emily
Clapham, Maaike O.
Wu, Xue
Tell, Lisa A.
Source :
Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology: RTP. Nov2024, Vol. 153, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Florfenicol is a broad-spectrum and bacteriostatic antibiotic with a time-dependent killing action. It is commonly used to treat respiratory diseases in goats in an extra-label manner. This study aimed to determine the plasma pharmacokinetics and milk residue depletion profiles and calculate the milk withdrawal interval (WDI) of florfenicol and its main metabolite florfenicol amine in lactating goats. Five healthy lactating goats were administered with 40 mg/kg florfenicol by subcutaneous injection, twice, 96 h apart. Plasma and milk samples were collected up to 864 h post the first injection. Non-compartmental analysis was used to estimate the plasma pharmacokinetic parameters. Milk WDIs were calculated using the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) method and European Medicines Agency (EMA) method. A Monte Carlo simulation was performed to generate simulated data for five virtual animals to meet the data requirement of the FDA method. The calculated milk WDIs based on florfenicol, florfenicol amine, and the combined (the sum of florfenicol and florfenicol amine) were 720.28, 690.45, and 872.69 h after the last injection using the FDA method. In conclusion, this study improves our understanding on the plasma pharmacokinetics and milk residue depletion kinetics of florfenicol and florfenicol amine in lactating ruminants after subcutaneous injections. • Pharmacokinetics of florfenicol in plasma and milk were studied in goats. • Goats received 40 mg/kg florfenicol via subcutaneous injections twice 96 h apart. • Milk withdrawal interval (WDI) based on florfenicol was 720.28 h using FDA method. • Milk WDI based on sum of florfenicol and florfenicol amine was 872.69 h. • The results help derive extralabel milk WDIs of florfenicol in lactating goats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02732300
Volume :
153
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology: RTP
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180295178
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2024.105707