Title: 713 311 PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY
1Pharmacokinetics Drug Absorption
Topic 2
- 713 311 PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY
- Dr. Korawuth Punareewattana
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen
University
2Topic Contents
- Foundation of Pharmacokinetics
- Definition and Processes
- Passage of drug across biological membranes
- Mechanisms of drug transport
- Pharmacokinetics Drug absorption (1st step of
PK) - Definition
- Bioavailability and first pass effect
- Route of drug administration and Drug absoption
3Pharmacokinetics concepts
- Pharmacology consists of 2 process
- Pharmacokinetics (PK) - ??????????????
- PK describes how the body affects a specific drug
after administration - Or What body does to a drug
- Pharmacodynamics (PD) ?????????????
- PD describes how a drug affects the body system
after administration - Or What drug does to the body
- Or drug action
4Pharmacokinetics or Drug disposition
- Processes of Pharmacokinetics
- The ADME scheme
- A - Absorption
- D - Distribution
- M - Metabolism
- or Biotransformation
- E - Excretion
5Pharmacokinetics
Distribution
6Passage of Drugs across Biological membrane
- Drug transport is a foundation to all ADME
processes - Physicochemical determinants
- Membrane characteristics
- Drug properties
- Mechanism of drug transport
- Passive diffusion
- Carrier-mediated transport
- Bulk flow
- Filtration
- etc
7Membrane characteristics
- Bilayer of amphipathic lipids ? barriers
- Embedded proteins
8Drug properties
- Molecular weight, shape and size
- Water solubility (basic property)
- Lipid solubility
- Ionization
9Molecular weight, shape and size
- Small molecules more chance of crossing membrane
Selective permeability
10Lipid Solubility
Movement directly through the lipid bilayer
requires that the substance dissolve into the
lipid bilayer
Partition coefficient (Kp) solubility in
lipid / solubility in water
Permeability
Kp
Increase lipid solubility causes increased
partition coefficient Increase in partition
coefficient causes increased permeability.
11Ionization
- General rules
- A drug usually exists in 2 forms unionized and
ionized forms - Unionized drug can passively diffuse across
membrane - The ratio of unionized drug will indicate
direction of passive diffusion - Factors affecting ionization are
- pH of the medium
- pKa (acid dissociation constant) of the drug
- Acidic drug tend to ionize in more basic medium
- pH pKa log (ionized / nonionzized)
- Basic drug tend to ionize in more acidic medium
- pH pKa log (nonionized / ionized)
12Ionization
- Henderson-Hasselbach Equations for calculations
Equation for Acids Equation for Bases
CH3COO- H CH3COOH
NH3 H NH4
K
K
H acceptor H donor
pH pK log
CH3COO- CH3COOH
NH3 NH4
pH pK log
pH pK log
13Example Acidic drug pKa 6
pH pKa log (ionized / non-ionized)
Stomach fluid pH 2
More non-ionized Ionized
Plasma pH 7
Less non-ionized Ionized
14Some data for practice calculation
Plasma pH 7.4 CSF 7.4 Stomach 1.4 Small
Intestine 8.0 Rumen 6.7
Acidic drug pKa Basic drug pKa Ampicillin 2.5
Strychnine 8.0 Sulfadiazine 6.5 Aminopyrine 5.
0 Aspirin 3.4 Procaine 9.0
15Mechanisms of Drug Transport
- Transcellular transport
- Passive diffusion
- Carrier-mediated transport
- Facilitated diffusion
- Active transport
- Ion-pair transport
- Endocytosis or
- Pinocytosis
- Paracellular transport
- Bulk flow
- Filtration
16Passive diffusion
- Drugs that can passively diffuse through cell
membrane - must be
- Lipid soluble
- Unionized form
- Move according to concentration gradient
17Carrier-mediated transport
- Facilitated diffusion
- Carrier needed
- Can be saturated
- No energy required
- Move along conc. gradient
- Active transport
- Carrier needed
- Can be saturated
- Energy required
- Move against conc. gradient
18Ion-pair transport and endocytosis
19Bulk flow and Filtration
- Bulk flow is an important way of a drug to move
out of blood vessel - Filtration is an important way to excrete drug
20Pharmacokinetics Drug Absorption
- Absorption
- describes the rate and extent at which a drug
leaves its site of administration.Bioavailability
- is the extent to which a drug reaches its site
of action, or to a biological fluid (such as
plasma) from which the drug has access to its
site of action. - Note
- Absorption first pass effect
bioavailability - So bioavailability is not the same as absorption
21Factors Affecting Drug Absorption
- Dose, Concentration, and Rate of administration
- Dosage forms
- Physical and chemical properties of drugs
- Physiological Factors
- Routes of drug administration
22Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Dosage forms
- Dosage forms with different formulations
- Clearly affect drug absorption
- Depend on how well they can be dissolved
Liberation process
23Factors Affecting Drug Absorption
Physicochemical Properties of Drug
- Acid or Base
- Degree of ionization
- Polarity
- Molecular weight
- Lipid solubility or...
- Partition coefficient (Kp)
24Factors Affecting Drug Absorption
Physicochemical Properties of Drug
- Lipid solubility and Absorption
Barbiturate Kp Absorbed from rat colon
0.7 4.8 28 51
12 20 30 40
barbital phenobarbital pentobarbital secobarbital
Data from Schanker LS. J Pharmacol Exp Ther
12381, 1958.
25Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Physiological
Factors
- Gastric motility
- Gastric emptying time
- pH at the absorption site
- Area of absorbing surface
- Blood flow
- Presystemic elimination
- Ingestion with or without food
26Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Physiological
Factors
- pH at the absorption site
absorbed at
pKa 2.3 3.0 3.5 4.2
pH 4 40 64 41 62
pH 5 27 35 27 36
pH 7 0 30 --- 35
pH 8 0 10 --- 5
Acids 5-nitrosalicylic salicylic
acetylsalicylic benzoic
Bases aniline 4.6 40
48 58 61
aminopyrine 5.0 21
35 48 52 quinine
8.4 9 11
41 54
Data from Schanker LS, J Pharmacol Exp Ther
12381, 1958.
27Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Physiological
Factors
- Area of absorbing surface
absorbed in 1 hr
absorbed in 10 min Drug from stomach
from small intestine phenobarbital
17 52 pentobarbital 24 55 promethazine
0 38 ehtanol 38 64 Data
from Magnussen MP. Acta Pharmacol Toxicol
26130, 1968.
28Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Routes Oral
Ingestion (PO)
- Several factors affect absorption by this route
- - So absorption may change drastically based on
these factors - Dosage forms (physical state of drug)
- Drug concentration
- Surface area of absorption
- Blood flow to GI
- GI activity
- Food
- Bacteria in GI
- First past effect (hepatic metabolism)
- Entero-hepatic cycle
29Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Routes Oral
Ingestion (PO)
- Enterohepetic cycle First pass effect
30Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Routes
Parenteral administration
- Subcutaneous
- Slow absorption
- Intramuscular
- Fast absorption
- Intra-peritoneal
- Rapid absorption
- Large absorbing area
- Intravenous, Intra-arterial
- No absorption
31Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Routes
Pulmonary absorption
- Gaseous and volatile drugs may be inhaled and
absorbed by the pulmonary epithelium and mucous
membranes of respiratory tract.-almost
instantaneous absorption-avoids first-pass
metabolism-local application
32Factors Affecting Drug Absorption Routes
Topical (Transdermal route)
- Few drugs readily penetrate the skin- Absorption
is proportional to surface area- More rapid
through abraded, burned skin- Inflammation
increases cutaneous blood flow and, therefore,
absorption- Enhanced by suspension in oily
vehicle and rubbing into skin
Transdermal systemic effect Epicutaneous
local effect absorption no absorption
33????????????????????Bioavailability (F)
- The fraction of a dose that reaches the systemic
circulation in a chemically unaltered form - Fractional availability F
- Quote as percentage or decimal e.g. 25 or
0.25 - Has no units
34Bioavailability (F)
35Incomplete oral bioavailability
2. Chemical, enzymatic or bacterial attack
4. First pass metabolism in gut wall or liver
3. Failure of absorption pGP efflux
Liver
1. Failure of disintegration or dissolution
36Group activity
- Split into 8 groups
- Practice conversation using Questions and Answers
on Lecture contents to get a thorough
understanding - Choose a topic to write a short essay
- Topic sentence
- Supporting sentences
- Examples
- Concluding sentence
- Presenting your essay
- By telling or reading