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In vitro intestinal permeability studies, pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of 6-methylcoumarin after oral and intraperitoneal administration in Wistar rats

  • Paola Andrea Cárdenas
  • , Jadel Müller Kratz
  • , Aura Hernández
  • , Geison Modesti Costa
  • , Luis Fernando Ospina
  • , Yolima Baena
  • , Cláudia Maria Oliveira Simões
  • , Álvaro Jimenez-Kairuz
  • , Marcela Aragon

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Abstract

6-Methylcoumarin (6MC) is a semisynthetic coumarin with important in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity. In order to continue the pre-clinical characterization of this molecule, in vitro intestinal permeability, plasma profile and tissue distribution after oral administration in rats were studied. The permeability of 6MC was evaluated by the Caco-2 cellular model in both the apical-basal (A-B) and basal-apical (B-A) directions. The pharmacokinetics and biodistribution were evaluated in rats after oral and intraperitoneal administration at doses of 200 mg/kg. Transport experiments with Caco-2 cells showed that 6MC presented high permeability at all concentrations evaluated. This finding suggested that 6MC could be transported across the gut wall by passive diffusion. The plasma concentration-time curve showed that the maximum concentration (Cmax) was 17.13 ± 2.90 µg/mL at maximum time (Tmax) of 30 min for the oral route and Cmax 26.18 ± 2.47 µg/mL at 6.0 min for the intraperitoneal administration, with elimination constant of (Ke) 0.0070 min-1 and a short life half time of (T1/2) lower that 120 min. The distribution study showed that 6MC has high accumulation in the liver, and widespread distribution in all the organs evaluated.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere16081
JournalBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 6-Methylcoumarin/Pharmacokinetics/rats
  • 6-Methylcoumarin/distribution
  • Intestinal permeability/study
  • Intestinal permeability/study/In vitro

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