Abstract

The current study evaluates a tested marbofloxacin tablet (MBT) (Petsen), in terms of bioavailability and pharmacokinetics (PK) in a comparison of the commercialized and standard tablet (Marbocyl) in beagle dogs. Four different bacterial species were selected for the determination of the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) against marbofloxacin (MBF). Target animal safety studies were conducted with a wide spectrum of dosages of Petsen. Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of Petsen were observed after the oral administration of a recommended dosage of 2 mg/kg. The MIC90 of MBF against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pasteurella multocida, and Streptococcus were 2.00, 4.00, 0.25, and 0.50 μg/ml, respectively. These results showed that the MBT has an expected antimicrobial activity in vitro. The main parameters of t1/2β, Clb, AUC0−∞, Cmax, and Ke were 22.14 h, 0.15 L/h, 13.27 μg.h/ml, 0.95 μg/ml, 0.09 h−1, and 16.47 h, 0.14 L/h, 14.10 μg.h/ml, 0.97 μg/ml, 0.11 h−1 after the orally administrated Petsen and Marbocyl, while no biologically significant changes and toxicological significance have been found by their comparison. These findings indicate that the Petsen had a slow elimination, high bioavailability and kinetically similar to the commercialized Marbocyl. Furthermore, no statistically significant differences were distinguished on the continuous gradient dosages of 2, 6, and 10 mg/kg in the term of the clinical presentation. The present study results displayed that the tested MBT (Petsen) was safe, with limited toxicity, which was similar to the commercialized tablet (Marbocyl), could provide an alternative MBT as a veterinary medicine in beagle dogs.

Highlights

  • Marbofloxacin (MBF), belongs to the third-generation synthetic fluoroquinolone antibiotic formulated especially for the veterinary field

  • These findings propose that MBF has a low toxicity and a broad dose range (Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products, 2009b)

  • There are no available studies of intensive doses from 4 to 40 mg/kg b.w., and a few safety evaluations regarding the toxicity in dogs administered marbofloxacin tablet (MBT)

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Introduction

Marbofloxacin (MBF), belongs to the third-generation synthetic fluoroquinolone antibiotic formulated especially for the veterinary field. Due to its wide range of bactericidal activity, MBF is mostly used against Mycoplasma, Gram-negative, and some of the Gram-positive pathogens (Sidhu et al, 2011; Tohamy and El-Gendy, 2013). It is administered orally or parenterally for the treatment. MBF in adult dogs, testicular tubular atrophy was observed in only one of the dogs given a dose of 40 mg/kg b.w.; no effects were observed at doses of below than 40 mg/kg These findings propose that MBF has a low toxicity and a broad dose range (Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products, 2009b). There are no available studies of intensive doses from 4 to 40 mg/kg b.w., and a few safety evaluations regarding the toxicity in dogs administered marbofloxacin tablet (MBT)

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