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The influence of pH on rectal absorption of sodium benzoate studied in man by rectal lumen perfusion
Authors:W. M. Böttger  A. J. M. Schoonen  G. W. de Vries-Nijboer  J. Visser  D. F. K. Meijer
Affiliation:(1) Pharmaceutical Department, St. Maartens Gasthuis Hospital, 5912 BL Venlo, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Technology and Biopharmaceutics, State University of Groningen, 9713 AW Groningen, The Netherlands;(3) Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, State University of Groningen, Ant. Deusinglaan 2, 9713 AW Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:
The influence of pH on rectal absorption of sodium benzoate in man was studied by means of a rectal lumen perfusion method and compared with in vitromeasurements on diffusional transport of sodium benzoate across an octanol/water interface. For nonbuffered solutions of benzoate in vitro,it was shown that mass flux across an octanol/water interface occurs in agreement with the pH-partition model. In vivohowever, mass flux increases less with decreasing pH of unbuffered perfusate than is anticipated on the basis of the pH-partition model. Probably an alkaline flow across the rectal mucosa into the lumen is present as a physiological neutralization mechanism. In contrast, buffered solutions of benzoate show a linear relationship between mass flux and decreasing pH in vitroas well as in vivo.The effect of buffer on the concentration profile of benzoic acid is qualitatively explained. It is shown that an alkaline flow across the rectal mucosa only slightly influences absorption of benzoic acid from strongly buffered solutions in the rectal lumen. It is concluded that the use of strong buffers in rectal solutions induces a drastic effect on the pH of the boundary layer, an effect not seen for unbuffered solutions. This phenomenon does not invalidate the pH-partition hypothesis but can be explained by it.
Keywords:absorption  pH-partition model  sodium benzoate  buffers  rectal perfusion  mass transportin vitro
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