Estimation of Erythromycin concentration In saliva of healthy volunteers

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  • Dr. Hajer Ibrahem Abd ulla
  • Dr. Hayder Hamed Abed
  • Dr. Ahmed Hayder Abdulla
  • Dr. Raad M. Helmi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v5i1.503

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Key word: bio-bioavailability of erythromycin – concentration of erythromycin in saliva

Abstract

Erythromycin is an extensively used group of antibiotic medicines and dentistry. Clinical pharmacology for erythromycin in saliva was not clear until the time of this research. The evaluation was achieved by using suitable method (efficient, low cost, and reproducible). The purpose of this study is the determination of the erythromycin concentration in saliva.
Methods:Ten Subjects were given orally a single dose of 500 mg erythromycin very 6 hours. Samples 0.5 ml saliva was collected into centrifuge tubes at 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24 hrs after dosing. Samples were centrifuged and the superannuated were injected to HPLC using USP-27 method of assays (2).
Results:The results of this study indicated that erythromycin concentration in saliva ranged from 0.11-0.29 μg. / mL. The other pharmacokinetic parameters are: the mean concentration of erythromycin C max 0.27±0.08 μg /ml, AUC 0-∞ 217.25±9.25 μg. h/ml, and Tmax. 7.28 ± 0.14 hr. and T 1/2 8.33±2.68 hr.
Conclusion:There was possibility to detection of erythromycin in saliva The HPLC method provided successful methods for monitoring the erythromycin with a detection limit reach 0.06 ng / ml. The analysis method is sensitive, reproducible, low cost and efficient for low concentration. The detection of erythromycin in saliva represents the distribution of the drug in saliva and indicated the suitability for erythromycin in treatments of dental and oral infections

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Published

29.03.2018

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Abd ulla, D. H. I., Abed, D. H. H., Abdulla, D. A. H., & Helmi, D. R. M. (2018). Estimation of Erythromycin concentration In saliva of healthy volunteers. Mustansiria Dental Journal, 5(1), 31–36. https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v5i1.503

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