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KMID : 0370220110550030260
Yakhak Hoeji
2011 Volume.55 No. 3 p.260 ~ p.266
Physicochemical Characteristics and Pharmacokintics of Ibuprofen Lysine Salts
Shin Dae-Hwan

Kim Tai-Sung
Park Seung-Hyeok
Kim Si-Hyun
Cho Han-Jun
Han Kun
Jung Yeun-Bok
Abstract
Two types of water soluble lysine salts of ibuprofen were prepared and evaluated. Physicochemical properties for ibuprofen-l-lysinate (IBL-l), ibuprofen-dl-lysinate (IBL-dl) and ibuprofen (IB) were studied on melting point, specific ratation, UV spectra and ©öH-NMR spectra. There were not differences between IBL-dl and IBL-l in UV spectra and ©öH-NMR spectra. The pharmacokinetic parameters of IB were compared to those of its lysine salts (IBL-l and IBL-dl) after i.v. or oral administration at the dose of 50 mg/kg (calculated as IB). Total body clearance (CLf) and area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) were not different between IB group and IBL groups after i.v. administration. On the other hand, IBL-l and IBL-dl produced peak plasma concentrations (Cmas) significantly ealier and higher than IB. Time to reach peak concentration (Tmas) after IBL administration was lower than that after IB administration. There was no difference in AUC across all different groups (IB, IBL-l and IBL-dl) after oral administration. However, absorption rate constant (Ka) of IBL-l and IBL-dl were significantly increased than that of IB. These results indicated that the administration of IBL-l and IBL-dl may be advantageous if rapid and reliable onset of pain relief is required.
KEYWORD
ibuprofen, lysinate, pharmacokinetics, physicochemical properties
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