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Detection of paracetamol as substrate of the gut microbiome

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dc.contributor.author Mukhtar, Imran
dc.contributor.author Anwar, Haseeb
dc.contributor.author Hussain, Ghulam
dc.contributor.author Rasul, Azhar
dc.contributor.author Naqvi, Syed Ali Raza
dc.contributor.author Naeem Faisal, Muhammad
dc.contributor.author Mustafa, Imtiaz
dc.contributor.author Malik, Saima
dc.contributor.author Shaukat, Arslan
dc.contributor.author Mirza, Osman Asghar
dc.contributor.author Sohail, Muhammad Umar
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-13T09:56:23Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-13T09:56:23Z
dc.date.issued 2019-03-20
dc.identifier.citation Mukhtar, I., Anwar, H., Hussain, G., Rasul, A., Naqvi, S. A. R., Faisal, M. N., ... & Sohail, M. U. (2019). Detection of Paracetamol as substrate of the gut microbiome. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1011-601X
dc.identifier.uri http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15004
dc.description.abstract Gut microbiome, a new organ; represent targets to alter pharmacokinetics of orally administered drugs. Recently, in vitro trials endorsed the idea that orally administered drugs interact and some of their quantity may be taken up by normal microbiome during transit through gut. Such transport mechanisms in microbiome may compete for drug with the host itself. Currently, no data confirms specific transport system for paracetamol uptake by gut microbiome. In vivo trial was conducted in normal healthy male rats (n=36). Paracetamol was administered orally in a single dose of 75mg/kg to isolate microbial mass after transit of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 hours post drug administration. Paracetamol absorbance by microbiome was pursued by injecting extracted microbial lysate in RP-HPLC-UV with C18 column under isocratic conditions at 207nm using acetonitrile and water (25:75 v/v) pH 2.50 as mobile phase. Paracetamol absorbance (14.10±0.75µg/mg of microbial mass) and percent dose recovery (13.16±0.55%) seen at transit of 4 hours was significantly higher (P<0.05) compared to other groups. Study confirms the hypothesis of homology between membrane transporters of the gut microbiome and intestinal epithelium. Orally administered drugs can be absorbed by gut microbes competitively during transit in small intestine and it varies at various transit times. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi. en_US
dc.subject Gut microbiome en_US
dc.subject pharmacokinetics en_US
dc.subject transit time en_US
dc.subject microbial mass en_US
dc.subject microbial lysates en_US
dc.title Detection of paracetamol as substrate of the gut microbiome en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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