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Gastrointestinal transit of liquids in unfed cynomolgus monkeys

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BIOPHARMACEUTICS & DRUG DISPOSITION
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 131-140

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/bdd.348

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cynomolgus monkeys; gastric emptying rate; oro-caecal transit time; liquids; unfed

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In this study, the gastric emptying rate and oro-caecal transit time of two liquid volumes (20 and 60 ml) were compared in unfed cynomolgus monkeys. First, the acetaminophen ethod was used to determine the gastric half-emptying time (t(50%)). The mean t(50%) from seven monkeys was 21.2 min for the 20-ml volume and 27.8 min for the 60-ml volume. This mean t50% in monkeys is similar to that reported previously in fasting humans. Next, the sulfasalazinesulfapyridine method was used to determine median oro-caecal transit times for the 2 liquid volumes; these times were 2.5 h for the 20-ml volume and 2.3 h for the 60-ml volume, which are about 1.5 h shorter than previously reported transit times in humans. An increase in volume administered did not significantly change either the t(50%) or oro-caecal transit time. The data also show that variability in both t(50%) and oro-caecal transit time within each monkey is not as great as the large variability between monkeys. Consequently, cynomolgus monkeys are good model animals to use for studies on the gastric emptying of drug-containing liquids after fasting; however, analysis of results from bioavailability studies must compensate for differences in the oro-caecal transit time between monkeys and humans. Copyright (C) 2003 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

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