In Vivo Absorption of Theophylline and Salicylic Acid from Rat Small Intestine

2009 
: In vivo absorption of theophylline and salicylic acid from the rat small intestine was studied by a closed segment technique. The drugs were administered at 1 and 4 mM in dissolved form, both in the presence and absence of phlorizin (0.01 mM). Drug concentrations were measured by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Phlorizin inhibited the absorption of theophylline (pKa = 8.6) at 4 mM but not at 1 mM. In contrast, the absorption of salicylic acid (pKa = 3) both at I and 4 mM was unaffected by phlorizin. This suggests that an active transport system, sensitive to phlorizin, is involved in the rat intestinal absorption of theophylline, but not in that of salicylic acid. Apart from differences in drug structure, differences in the degree of ionization may influence the access of acidic drugs to this transport system.
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