International Journal of Advanced Veterinary Science and Technology, Volume 3 (Year 2014)

Pharmacokinetics of Enrofloxacin after Single Intravenous and Oral Bolus Administration in Broiler Chicken

P. Mekala, A. Jagadeeswaran, A. Arivuchelvan, P. Senthilkumar, K. Nanjappan, T.R. Gopala Krishnamurthy

Abstract


The pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of enrofloxacin was compared in Cobb strain broiler chicken after intravenous and oral administration of enrofloxacin at the rate of 10mg.kg-1. The concentration of enrofloxacin at various time intervals in plasma was determined by HPLC and the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by non compartmental approach. AUC was significantly high in i.v. route (32.72±1.15 vs 25.35±1.92mg.h.mL-1)whereas highly significant increase in MRT (15.81±0.54 vs 8.86±0.23h), Vd area (4.69±0.16 vs 3.04±0.09 L.kg-1) and t1/2b (10.57±0.35 vs 6.84±0.15h) were noticed in oral route when compared to i.v. route. The Cmax of 1.63±0.12mg.mL-1 was attained at tmax of 3.58±0.61h and absolute bioavailability was 77.47±5.86% after oral administration. PK/PD integration revealed that the dose (10mg.kg-1) was capable of treating only moderately sensitive organisms with MIC ≤0.125mg.mL-1 and increase in dosage is needed for less sensitive organisms.