<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>97</id><JournalTitle>PHARMACOKINETICS AND TISSUE RESIDUES OF SULPHADIMETHOXINE IN NORMAL AND SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS INFECTED CHICKENS</JournalTitle><Abstract>The pharmacokinetics of sulphadimethoxine were studied following intravenous and oral (single & repeated)
administrations. Following a single intravenous injection of 100 mg/kg body weight of sulphadimethoxine in normal
chickens, serum concentration-time curve was best described by a two compartments open model with elimination half life
(t0.5Î²), volume of distribution (Vdss) and total body clearance (CLtot) of 5.09 hour, 0.647 L/kg and 0.089 L/h/kg, respectively.
Following a single oral administration of 100 mg sulphadimethoxine /kg body weight in normal chickens, the peak serum
concentration (Cmax) was 98.07 Î¼g/ml, achieved at a maximum time (Tmax) of 3.01 hour. The mean systemic bioavailability
was 99.02 %. The serum concentrations of sulphadimethoxine following repeated oral administration of 100 mg/kg body
weight once daily for five consecutive days in normal and experimentally Salmonella Enteritidis infected chickens showed a
lower significant value recorded in experimentally Salmonella Enteritidis infected chickens than in normal ones.
Sulphadimethoxine showed accumulative behavior in serum of chickens. Results of this study indicated that
sulphadimethoxine was useful for treatment of Salmonella Enteritidis infections in chickens. Sulphadimethoxine was assayed
in serum, heart, liver, spleen, kidney, fat, breast muscle, thigh muscle, skin, gizzard and brain after 24, 48, 72, 96,120 and 144
hours from the last daily dose of 100 mg sulphadimethoxine /Kg body weight for five days.</Abstract><Email>drdaliamahfouz @yahoo.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>3</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Pharmacokinetics,Sulphadimethoxine,Tissue residues,Chickens</keyword><AUTHORS>El-Sayed MG,El-Komy AA,El barawy AM,Dalia MA</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt,Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt,Department of Pharmacology, Animal Health Research Institute, Dokki, Egypt.,Department of Pharmacology, Animal Health Research Institute, Dokki, Egypt.</afflication></Article></Articles>