Effect of Probiotics on the Pharmacokinetic Aspects and Tissue
Residues of Difloxacin in
Broiler Chickens
Mohamed Hend F1, Atta AH2*,
Darwish AS1 and Atef M2
1Department
of Biochemistry, Animal Health Research Institute, Dokki, Giza,
Egypt
2Pharmacology
Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza
12211, Egypt
*Corresponding author:
attaattia52@yahoo.com
Abstract
The present work was carried out to test the impact of oral probiotics on the
pharmacokinetics of difloxacin (IV and oral;
10mg/kg b.wt)
and its tissue residue in broiler chickens.
Blood samples were taken over 24 h of difloxacin administration for the
pharmacokinetic study. For testing difloxacin residues, the drug was
administered orally at the same dose for 5 successive days and the edible
tissues (muscle, liver, kidney and gizzard) were collected from slaughtered
birds after 1, 3, 5 and 7 days of the last dose. The drug
was estimated
by
using high-performance liquid chromatography
(HPLC).
The two-compartment open model was applied to describe the plasma
concentration-time data of difloxacin. Analysis of the data following
intravenous (IV) administration revealed a significantly higher plasma
concentration of difloxacin (0.16±0.0 vs 0.13±0.0 µg/ml at 24 h post
injection; P<0.05) and a significantly prolonged half-life (4.09±0.03
vs
3.75±0.02 h) in probiotic-pretreated chickens as compared to non-treated one.The
absorption half-life (t0.5ab) of difloxacin was 1.34±0.03 and
1.43±0.04 h (P<0.05) and the calculated oral bioavailability (F) was 72.82±5.35%
and 64.56±5.29% in chickens with and without probiotic pretreatment,
respectively.
The elimination half-life of difloxacin was more prolonged (P<0.05) in probiotic
pretreated chickens. The residues levels in muscle, liver and kidney were lower
in probiotic-pretreated chickens. Twenty-four hours after the last oral dose,
the tissue residues of difloxacin
were lower than the recommended MRLs in chicken.
In conclusion, the use of probiotic modulate pharmacokinetics and tissue residue
of difloxacin and increase its bioavailability.
To Cite This Article:
Mohamed Hend F, Atta AH, Darwish AS and, Atef M xxxx. Effect of Probiotics on
the Pharmacokinetic Aspects and Tissue Residues of Difloxacin in
Broiler Chickens.
Pak Vet J. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2021.013