2016
DOI: 10.14419/ijpt.v4i2.6513
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Tissue distribution of sulphadimidine sodium in non-starved and starved grower turkeys (meleagris gallopavo)

Abstract: Background: The use of veterinary drugs in food-producing animals has potential to generate residues in edible tissues and posses health hazard to consumers especially when the withdrawal period is not observed. Objectives: The study was conducted to determine the tissue residue and withdrawal period of sulphadimidine in non-starved and starved grower turkeys following a single intramuscular administration. Methods: Forty two turkeys of both sexes and 12 weeks old weighing 1.57±0.2 kg were divided into two gro… Show more

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“…44 Lack of difference in the half-life and elimination rate constant between residue of sulfadimidine in sulfadimidine and sulfadimidine/piroxicam injected WAD goats shows that piroxicam does not affect half-life and elimination rate constant of tissue residue of sulfadimidine in the goats. But our present finding is at variance with the report indicating that rabbit has higher elimination rate constant (0.010-0.23 h) 43 in comparison with turkeys 0.002-0.001 h 45 and WAD goats (0.00058-0.00149 h) signifying difference in the route of administration, mode of metabolism, drug interaction, and elimination. Higher elimination half-life of sulfadimidine in WAD goats may also pose risk of environmental contamination, most especially, when droppings from goats administered sulfadimidine are used as organic manure.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…44 Lack of difference in the half-life and elimination rate constant between residue of sulfadimidine in sulfadimidine and sulfadimidine/piroxicam injected WAD goats shows that piroxicam does not affect half-life and elimination rate constant of tissue residue of sulfadimidine in the goats. But our present finding is at variance with the report indicating that rabbit has higher elimination rate constant (0.010-0.23 h) 43 in comparison with turkeys 0.002-0.001 h 45 and WAD goats (0.00058-0.00149 h) signifying difference in the route of administration, mode of metabolism, drug interaction, and elimination. Higher elimination half-life of sulfadimidine in WAD goats may also pose risk of environmental contamination, most especially, when droppings from goats administered sulfadimidine are used as organic manure.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Sulphadimidine is 79% bound to plasma proteins with a half-life of 3.88 to 15.4 hrs and has particularly large percentage (60-90%) excretion as acetylated derivatives. The disposition kinetics of sulphadimidine has been reported in cows, sheep and goat, hen, guinea fowl, domestic chicken and duck, rabbit, turkey poult, grower turkey, dog, broilers, Calves and Swine [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%