The kinetics of iopanoate metabolism have been examined using a physiologic and pharmacokinetic model in rats. The kinetics of iopanoic acid concentration in blood and in eight other major tissue distribution compartments have been determined and fitted to computer-generated concentrations based on a well-established pharmacokinetic model. The results of these studies in nonfasted, conscious rats revealed that after gastric administration of the contrast material tissue concentrations never exceed 30 microgram/g even in the liver. In addition, a clear-cut enterohepatic circulation of the drug was noted in the experimental setting and had to be incorporated into a computer-generated model to account for differences in the predicted model as compared to the experimental data. Such data point out the importance of knowledge of pharmacokinetics of a drug for development of more appropriate dosage regimens of older compounds, theoretical design and testing of new compounds, or to explain clinically observed drug-related phenomenon.
S M Fang, J O Janes, J A Nelson, I F Liou. Physiologic pharmacokinetic model of iopanoic acid metabolism in rats. Investigative radiology. 1981 Jul-Aug;16(4):330-6
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