The effect of oily vehicles on the gastrointestinal absorption of the hypocholesterolaemic agent probucol has been investigated in the rat. The plasma concentration was determined following its administration in arachis oil (peanut oil), Miglyol 812 (fractionated coconut oil) and liquid paraffin. The total absorption of the drug, calculated as the area under the plasma concentration time curve, was significantly greater for the arachis oil formulation than with the other vehicles. The drug was selectively absorbed via the lymphatic system, lymph drug concentrations being highest following co-administration of arachis oil.
Plasma concentrations of DDT were measured in conscious rats following oral administration in arachis oil, Miglyol 812 (fractionated coconut oil), liquid paraffin or as a fine suspension in water. The total absorption of DDT, calculated as the area under the plasma concentration time curve, was significantly greater for the arachis oil formulation compared to the other vehicles. In anaesthetized rats it was shown that DDT absorption was almost totally via the lymphatic system, and that lymph levels of DDT were highest following administration in arachis oil. Measurement of lymph flow showed that this enhanced absorption of DDT in the presence of arachis oil was not due to an increased flow as both arachis oil and liquid paraffin stimulated lymph production to the same extent.
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