Studies of the intestinal metabolism of oral gold
In order to understand some of the unique toxic/therapeutic properties of the orally administered gold containing compound auranofin, the intestinal metabolism of gold was studied in 4 normal subjects. A triple lumen intestinal perfusion apparatus was used to measure intestinal flux using a non-abso...
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Published in | Journal of rheumatology Vol. 7; no. 5; p. 633 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Canada
01.09.1980
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Summary: | In order to understand some of the unique toxic/therapeutic properties of the orally administered gold containing compound auranofin, the intestinal metabolism of gold was studied in 4 normal subjects. A triple lumen intestinal perfusion apparatus was used to measure intestinal flux using a non-absorbable radiolabelled marker dilution technique. Over a short (50 cm) segment of proximal small bowel, substantial disappearance of gold was observed; the findings, however, were most consistent with a loose, reversible adsorption onto the enteric cell surface rather than true trans-mucosal absorption. There was no evidence for an entero-hepatic recirculation of gold in these subjects or in 4 additional patients with rheumatoid arthritis studied in a similar manner. |
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ISSN: | 0315-162X |