Effect of pH, mucin and bovine serum on rifampicin permeability through Caco-2 cells.
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2012
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Rifampicin, a poorly soluble drug, has great importance in therapeutics as it is the
main drug used to treat tuberculosis. The characterization of its permeability and the factors that
influence it represent an important tool for predicting its bioavailability. Caco-2 cell monolayers were
used as models of the intestinal mucosa to assess the uptake and transport of rifampicin and the
effects of various experimental conditions were investigated, in order to establish the influence of
these variables on rifampicin permeability. Different pHs (5.8, 6.8 and 7.4) in the apical medium,
the presence or absence of mucin (3.0% w/v) in the donor site and the presence or absence of bovine
serum albumin (4.0% v/v) in the receptor chamber were the evaluated conditions. The quantification
of rifampicin in the apical or basolateral chambers was performed by a validated HPLC-UV method.
The change in the donor chamber pH showed that permeability values were greater at pH 6.8,
although this increase does not result in an alteration of the qualitative classification of rifampicin,
which has high permeability. Mucin and bovine serum showed no effects on the permeability of
rifampicin at the concentration tested. Overall, the current study suggests that pH, artificial mucin
and bovine serum proteins have no influence on rifampicin permeability.
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Rifampicin, Intestinal permeability
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GONÇALVES, J. E. et al. Effect of pH, mucin and bovine serum on rifampicin permeability through Caco-2 cells. Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition, v. 33, p. 316-323, 2012. Disponível em: <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/bdd.1802>. Acesso em: 10 jan. 2017.