Placental transfer and renal clearance of sulphamethoxazole and its metabolite N4-acetylsulphamethoxazole in a pregnant ewe
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2885.1983.tb00458.x
Placental transfer and renal clearance of sulphamethoxazole and its metabolite N4-acetylsulphamethoxazole in a pregnant ewe
Abstract
Sulphamethoxazole and its metabolite, N4-acetylsulphamethoxazole, were shown to cross the placenta of a pregnant ewe. The plasma concentration of N4-acetylsulphamethoxazole increased in the foetus due to the limited elimination properties of the immature kidney. The amniotic fluid concentration of sulphamethoxazole and N4-acetylsulphamethoxazole were low, amounting to 2.0 and 0.46 micrograms/ml respectively. Protein binding of the sulphonamides was slightly higher in the foetus than in the ewe.
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