2014
DOI: 10.1038/ja.2014.56
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Determination of the presence and pharmacokinetic profile of ciprofloxacin by TLC and HPLC method respectively in broiler chicken after single oral administration

Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the presence of ciprofloxacin and pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin in blood plasma of broiler chicken after single oral administration at feeding state. Ciprofloxacin was administered orally at 10 mg kg(-1) to each of the 10 broiler chickens at feeding state. Presence of ciprofloxacin was determined by TLC method and pharmacokinetics by HPLC method. Peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of ciprofloxacin, 0.26±0.03 mg l(-1) was achieved at 4.40±0.1 h (Tmax). Biological h… Show more

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“…Because according to the literature, the ka parameter of a drug greatly affects the Tmax value of the drug, the smaller the KA value, the greater the Tmax value, and vice versa. The decrease in KA shows that the drug is absorbed slowly by the body, this is what causes a decrease in Tmax and Cmax quercetin in B test animals, besides that the increase in Cpmax can also be caused by the addition or homogeneous mixing of an active ingredient (Billah et al, 2014;Larochelle et al, 1982;Metwally et al, 1995;Stanczyk et al, 1983).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because according to the literature, the ka parameter of a drug greatly affects the Tmax value of the drug, the smaller the KA value, the greater the Tmax value, and vice versa. The decrease in KA shows that the drug is absorbed slowly by the body, this is what causes a decrease in Tmax and Cmax quercetin in B test animals, besides that the increase in Cpmax can also be caused by the addition or homogeneous mixing of an active ingredient (Billah et al, 2014;Larochelle et al, 1982;Metwally et al, 1995;Stanczyk et al, 1983).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a sensitive, e cient method must be developed to detect the concentration of CIP in environmental water. At present, common detection methods include high-performance liquid chromatography (Mirzajani and Keshavarz, 2019;Billah et al, 2014) Although these methods provide sensitive, e cient detection of CIP, they have some disadvantages over uorescence analyses. For example, a large detection time, large sample pretreatment time, and high instrument cost are not conducive to large-scale popularization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%