Gastrointestinal Absorption of Griseofulvin From Corn Oil-in-Water Emulsions: Effect of Amount of Corn Oil Ingested in Man

Autor: Bates, Theodore R., Pieniaszek, Henry J., Sequeira, Joel A. L., Rasmussen, James E.
Zdroj: Archives of Dermatology; March 1977, Vol. 113 Issue: 3 p302-306, 5p
Abstrakt: • The effect of the amount of emulsified corn oil ingested on the gastrointestinal absorption of griseofulvin in man was assessed after oral administration of 5, 10,15, or 30 gm doses of a corn oil (40% w/w)-in-water emulsion dosage form, each containing 250 mg of microsize griseofulvin. For comparison, griseofulvin absorption from two-125 mg commercial tablets of ultramicrosize drug dispersed in polyethylene glycol 6,000 was also determined. Griseofulvin was almost completely absorbed from the microsize drug emulsions and ultramicrosize drug tablets, whereas 50% of an oral dose is absorbed from commercial microsize griseofulvin tablets. Only 4 gm of emulsified corn oil (as a 10-gm dose of emulsion) is required to maximize the uniformity and extent of griseofulvin absorption. The emulsion dosage form is uniquely suited for pediatric use.(Arch Dermatol 113:302-306, 1977)
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