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  • Pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of florfenicol and florfenicol amine in snubnose pompano following oral administration

    The present study reports the comparative pharmacokinetic profiles of florfenicol and its metabolite (florfenicol amine, FFA) in Trachinotus blochii under tropical marine conditions (salinity: 35?±?1.4‰; temperature: 28.8?±?0.54 °C) following a single in-feed oral administration of the recommended dose (15 mg/Kg). Furthermore, the study investigated the distribution of these two compounds in nine different tissues. The maximum florfenicol concentrations (Cmax) in plasma and tissues were observed within five hours (Tmax), except for bile. The Cmax ranged from 572 to 1954 ng/g or ml and was in the intestine?>?bile?>?muscle?+?skin?>?liver?>?gill?=?heart?>?plasma?>?kidney?=?spleen. 

     

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