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Title:
Pharmacokinetics, tissue residues of tilmicosin phosphate (tilmicor-al®) and its in vitro and in vivo evaluation for the control of Mycoplas-ma gallisepticum infection in broiler chickens.
Authors: Mohamed Elbadawy, Mohamed Aboubakr
Year: 2017
Keywords: Broilers; Efficacy; Mycoplasma; Pharmacokinetics; Residues; Tilmicosin.
Journal: International Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 11-16
Publisher: Science Publishing corporation
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The aim of present study was to determine the pharmacokinetics and tissue residues of tilmicosin phosphate (tilmicoral®) as well as its in vitro and in vivo evaluation for control of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infection in broiler chickens. Pharmacokinetics (single oral dose) and tissues residues (daily for five days) of tilmicosin (25 mg/kg b.wt) in broilers were investigated. Peak plasma concentration of tilmicosin was 1.25±0.0.09 μg/mL and achieved at 3.15±0.34 h. Elimination half-life was long (44.3±7.22 h) and Vdarea was large (1.25±0.082 L/kg). Residue study revealed a good distribution and penetration of tilmicosine in lung, liver, kidney and muscles. Tilmicosin could not be detected in all tested tissues (except in lung) at 6 days after last administration. The MIC of tilmicosin and tylosin against MG were 0.054 and 0.319 μg/mL, respectively. MG infected chickens and treated by tilmicosin or tylosin showed a significant (p

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