Pharmacokinetics of fenvalerate after intravenous administration to sheep

1996 
The pharmacokinetics of total radioactivity and of intact fenvalerate were determined in sheep treated intravenously with radiolabelled or non-radiolabelled fenvalerate. Mean residence times (MRT) of total radioactivity and intact fenvalerate in plasma were 910 (±75) and 39 (±3) min, while harmonic mean elimination-phase half-lives (TM β ) were 990 and 82 min, each respectively. Systemic clearance values (Cl s ) of total radioactivity and intact fenvalerate were 2.8 (±0.3) ml min -1 kg -1 and 51.3 (±5.9) ml min -1 kg -1 , respectively. Volumes of distribution at steady state (V ss ) were each near 2500 ml kg -1 . Elimination of radioactivity occurred, in part (33.3 (±3.3)% of dose), by renal excretion, at a rate (0.9 (±0.1) ml min -1 kg -1 ), similar to that of glomerular filtration. These data are consistent with a disposition model according to which intact fenvalerate was rapidly distributed into a peripheral compartment, where metabolism occurred. In addition, since the elimination half-life of fenvalerate from plasma was less than 90 min after intravenous injection, 'flip-flop' kinetics should be considered when longer elimination half-lives are observed after oral or dermal exposures.
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