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Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water

Gastric water emptying as a critical parameter for oral drug absorption can be investigated by several imaging techniques or by the interpretation of pharmacokinetics of appropriate substances. Recently introduced salivary caffeine kinetics is a valuable tool, but the required caffeine abstinence li...

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Autores principales: Grimm, Michael, Rump, Adrian, Meilicke, Lisa, Feldmüller, Maximilian, Keßler, Rebecca, Scheuch, Eberhard, Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev, Weitschies, Werner
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839650
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020328
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author Grimm, Michael
Rump, Adrian
Meilicke, Lisa
Feldmüller, Maximilian
Keßler, Rebecca
Scheuch, Eberhard
Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev
Weitschies, Werner
author_facet Grimm, Michael
Rump, Adrian
Meilicke, Lisa
Feldmüller, Maximilian
Keßler, Rebecca
Scheuch, Eberhard
Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev
Weitschies, Werner
author_sort Grimm, Michael
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description Gastric water emptying as a critical parameter for oral drug absorption can be investigated by several imaging techniques or by the interpretation of pharmacokinetics of appropriate substances. Recently introduced salivary caffeine kinetics is a valuable tool, but the required caffeine abstinence limits its applicability. To avoid the caffeine abstinence, stable isotope-labeled caffeine might be used, but the representability and transferability of kinetics for evaluation of gastric emptying must be demonstrated. Thus, salivary caffeine pharmacokinetics were compared for naturally occurring (12)C-caffeine and (13)C(3)-caffeine after the administration of water under fasting conditions in six healthy young subjects. For this purpose, an ice capsule containing the two caffeine species was administered with 50 mL tap water. Gastric water emptying was simultaneously quantified using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Gastric emptying of 50 mL of water could be successfully evaluated. The salivary caffeine kinetics of (13)C(3)- and (12)C-caffeine were nearly congruent and showed good linear correlations in all subjects, with a mean correlation coefficient of 0.96 in pooled data. Thus, the substitution of natural (12)C caffeine with stable isotope-labeled (13)C(3)-caffeine offers the opportunity for broader application of the salivary caffeine gastric emptying technique and increases the robustness of the method against environmental contamination with caffeine.
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spelling pubmed-99638082023-02-26 Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water Grimm, Michael Rump, Adrian Meilicke, Lisa Feldmüller, Maximilian Keßler, Rebecca Scheuch, Eberhard Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev Weitschies, Werner Pharmaceutics Article Gastric water emptying as a critical parameter for oral drug absorption can be investigated by several imaging techniques or by the interpretation of pharmacokinetics of appropriate substances. Recently introduced salivary caffeine kinetics is a valuable tool, but the required caffeine abstinence limits its applicability. To avoid the caffeine abstinence, stable isotope-labeled caffeine might be used, but the representability and transferability of kinetics for evaluation of gastric emptying must be demonstrated. Thus, salivary caffeine pharmacokinetics were compared for naturally occurring (12)C-caffeine and (13)C(3)-caffeine after the administration of water under fasting conditions in six healthy young subjects. For this purpose, an ice capsule containing the two caffeine species was administered with 50 mL tap water. Gastric water emptying was simultaneously quantified using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Gastric emptying of 50 mL of water could be successfully evaluated. The salivary caffeine kinetics of (13)C(3)- and (12)C-caffeine were nearly congruent and showed good linear correlations in all subjects, with a mean correlation coefficient of 0.96 in pooled data. Thus, the substitution of natural (12)C caffeine with stable isotope-labeled (13)C(3)-caffeine offers the opportunity for broader application of the salivary caffeine gastric emptying technique and increases the robustness of the method against environmental contamination with caffeine. MDPI 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9963808/ /pubmed/36839650 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020328 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Grimm, Michael
Rump, Adrian
Meilicke, Lisa
Feldmüller, Maximilian
Keßler, Rebecca
Scheuch, Eberhard
Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev
Weitschies, Werner
Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water
title Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water
title_full Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water
title_fullStr Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water
title_full_unstemmed Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water
title_short Comparing Salivary Caffeine Kinetics of (13)C and (12)C Caffeine for Gastric Emptying of 50 mL Water
title_sort comparing salivary caffeine kinetics of (13)c and (12)c caffeine for gastric emptying of 50 ml water
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839650
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020328
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