Pharmacokinetic studies on ADME of G009

  • Deuk, Han-Man (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Hoon Jeong (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Lee, June-Woo (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Kim, Su-Ung (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Lee, Seung-Yong (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Song, Jae-Jin (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Chung, Sung-Kyun (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Kim, Kee-Nam (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.) ;
  • Back, Seong-Jin (Central Research Laboratory,, Il Yang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.)
  • Published : 1995.04.01

Abstract

Pharmacokinetic studies on time-course of blood levels, tissue distribution, and excretion of G009, a potential hepatoprotective agent, were performed in male rats after a single oral dose(20mg/kg) of $\^$14/C-labelled G009. The radioactivity concentrations in plasma during 0~3 hours are low, but subsequently increase to a maximum at 12 hours after dosing. $\^$14/C-G009 was well distributed to all tissue. Tissue concentration profiles of radioactivity vary among tissues on time-course after administration. G009(single oral dosage) was distributed and/or absorbed at gastric intestines and excretional organs for initial time of 0-7 hours, and distributed to most tissue at 12-24 hours. In special, the concentration of radioactivity in tiller at 48 hours were 1% of total radioactivity of $\^$14/C-G009 administered. The expired air, urinary and fecal excretion of radioactivity within 24hours after administration were 61.5%, 1.9% and 21.2% of total radioactivity of $\^$14/C-G009 administered. The biliary excretion of radioactivity in rat increased slightly for 0-6 hours after administration. The biliary excretion of radioactivity within 48hours were 1.97%.

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