Dotter A, Kroker R, Arnold D
Federal Health Office, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Berlin, FRG.
J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 1990 Mar;13(1):81-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2885.1990.tb00751.x.
In the present study the pharmacokinetics of chloramphenicol were investigated in bovine plasma and saliva. The method of detection of chloramphenicol, a radio-immunoassay, requires only small sample volumes, no further clean-up, and a large number of samples can be processed simultaneously. This enabled the collection of a larger number of samples over a longer period of time than in previous studies. The intention was to obtain a complete pharmacokinetic profile of chloramphenicol, to evaluate it according to common open-compartment models, and to compare it with the results of previous studies. The radio-immunoassay results were confirmed by analysing a number of samples distributed over the concentration range of interest by a gas-chromatographic method with electron-capture detection. The suitability of saliva was evaluated as a possible means of monitoring compliance with the ban on chloramphenicol in the Federal Republic of Germany in milk-producing animals.