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Oxytetracycline lipid solubility

The lipid solubility of four tetracyclines (minocycline, doxycycline, tetracycline and oxytetracycline) correlates inversely with the mean concentration of antibiotic in plasma and with renal uptake and excretion. Only the more lipophilic minocycline and doxycycline pass across the blood-brain and blood-ocular barriers in detectable concentrations. Table 5.19 gives some of these characteristics of the tetracyclines. These analogues of tetracycline, while active in vitro against meningococci, are... [Pg.168]

The absorption of tetracyclines from the G1 tract is non-uniform. Up to 30% of chlortetracycline is absorbed. The absorption for tetracycline, oxytetracycline, and demeclo-cycline ranges between 60 and 80%, whereas as much as 90 to 100% of doxycycline and minocycline is absorbed. The absorption of tetracyclines is impaired by divalent cations (calcium, magnesium, and ferrous iron), by aluminum, and by extremely alkaline pHs. Tetracyclines are distributed widely throughout the body fluid, cross the placental barrier, and can accumulate in growing bones. The concentrations of chlortetracycline in spinal fluid are only one fourth of those in plasma. Minocycline, a more lipid-soluble tetracycline, reaches a high concentration in tears and saliva and can eradicate the meningococcal carrier state. The tetracyclines are metabolized in the liver and excreted mainly by the bile and urine. The concentrations of tetracyclines in the bile are ten times higher than those in serum. [Pg.535]

Drugs of the tetraeycline group are amphoteric, forming salts with both acids and bases. They are used as parent compounds (e.g., oxytetracycline dihydrate) or as salts (e.g., oxytetracycline hydrochloride). Their lipid solubilities range from moderate (oxytetracycline and chlortetracycline) to high (doxycycline and minocycline), so that they are able to traverse cell membranes moderately or readily. The former two drugs are natural tetracyclines, while the latter two are semi-synthetic. [Pg.79]


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