1990
DOI: 10.1021/jf00101a016
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Metabolic disposition of ivermectin in swine

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“…Analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of acetone extracts of feces showed that the major component in feces was the parent drug, and that the remainder of the radioactivity consisted of various ivermectin metabolites (Halley et al, 1989a). Based on both in vivo and in vitro metabolism studies (Chiu et al 1985;Chiu et al 1986;Miwa et al 1982); and a comparison of retention times on HPLC, the polar metabolites are believed to include the monosaccharides and aglycones of ivermectin, as well as ivermectin's 24-hydroxymethyl derivatives and the corresponding monosaccharides and aglycones. The druglike metabolites would most likely be the 3"-O-desmethyl derivatives (Chiu et al 1984;Chiu et al 1987).…”
Section: Excretion Of Ivermectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of acetone extracts of feces showed that the major component in feces was the parent drug, and that the remainder of the radioactivity consisted of various ivermectin metabolites (Halley et al, 1989a). Based on both in vivo and in vitro metabolism studies (Chiu et al 1985;Chiu et al 1986;Miwa et al 1982); and a comparison of retention times on HPLC, the polar metabolites are believed to include the monosaccharides and aglycones of ivermectin, as well as ivermectin's 24-hydroxymethyl derivatives and the corresponding monosaccharides and aglycones. The druglike metabolites would most likely be the 3"-O-desmethyl derivatives (Chiu et al 1984;Chiu et al 1987).…”
Section: Excretion Of Ivermectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have a strong affinity for adipose tissue, which constitutes the main storage site for such drugs (Chiu et al 1986). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structures of these avermectins are shown in Figure 1 Extensive work has been published on the tissue distribution and metabolism of ivermectin in multiple species. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The metabolism of ivermectin is qualitatively similar in all species examined. It is only the ratios of the metabolites that differ.…”
Section: Ivermectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Liver is a target tissue in all species for which ivermectin is approved in the United States. The half-lives of ivermectin MRs in liver for cattle, sheep, swine, and rats were calculated using a simple linear regression from data presented by Chiu et al [6][7][8]10,11 and Steel. 13 For goats, half-lives were estimated using data from an NRSP-7 Public Master File.…”
Section: Ivermectinmentioning
confidence: 99%