Evaluation of passively absorbed saliva for determination of oral slow-release theophylline bioavailability in children.

L M Vaughan, G Milavetz, M M Weinberger, G D Smith, J G Merrick
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Abstract

Assessment in young children of the bioavailability of slow-release theophylline formulations is hampered by the requirement for frequent blood sampling. Calculations of bioavailability from serial serum and passively absorbed saliva samples were therefore compared in six 9- to 12-year-old asthmatic children receiving multiple doses of Theo-Dur Sprinkle every 12 hours, using Theo-Dur tablets, a previously characterized formulation, as a reference. Results indicated 85 +/- 5 percent and 82 +/- 8 percent (mean +/- SEM) relative bioavailability based on serum and salivary measurements, respectively. Correlation coefficient for serum and passively absorbed saliva bioavailabilities was 0.90. Passively absorbed saliva provides an acceptably accurate, noninvasive method for theophylline bioavailability assessment and may be a useful alternative for bioavailability studies in young children.

被动吸收唾液测定儿童口服缓释茶碱生物利用度的评价。
在幼儿中评估缓释茶碱制剂的生物利用度受到频繁采血要求的阻碍。因此,比较了6名9至12岁哮喘儿童的连续血清和被动吸收唾液样本的生物利用度计算,这些儿童每12小时接受多剂量Theo-Dur Sprinkle,使用Theo-Dur片剂(先前的特征制剂)作为参考。结果显示,基于血清和唾液测量的相对生物利用度分别为85 +/- 5%和82 +/- 8%(平均+/- SEM)。血清与被动吸收唾液生物利用度的相关系数为0.90。被动吸收唾液为茶碱的生物利用度评估提供了一种可接受的准确、无创的方法,可能是幼儿生物利用度研究的有用替代方法。
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