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Plasma and tissue disposition of danofloxacin in brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) after intravenous and intramuscular administrations.

Plasma and muscle pharmacokinetics of danofloxacin were investigated after 10 mg/kg intravenous (IV, caudal vein) and intramuscular (IM, right epaxial muscles) administrations in 168 healthy brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) at 10°C-13°C. High-performance liquid chromatography was used to determine its plasma and muscle concentrations. Pharmacokinetic parameters were analysed with a non-compartmental model. After IV administration, elimination half-life (t1/2ʎz ), area under the concentration-time curve (AUC0-∞ ), mean residence time (MRT0-∞ ), volume of distribution at steady state, total body clearance in plasma and AUCMuscle /AUCPlasma ratio were 22.22 h, 140.66 h*µg/mL, 23.15 h, 2.28 L/kg, 0.07 L/h/kg and 3.79, respectively. After IM administration, t1/2ʎz , AUC0-∞ , MRT0-∞ , peak concentration (Cmax ), time to reach Cmax , bioavailability in plasma and AUCMuscle /AUCPlasma ratio were 28.28 h, 84.39 h*µg/mL, 37.31 h, 4.79 µg/mL, 1 h, 59.99% and 8.46, respectively. Danofloxacin exhibited long t1/2ʎz and good bioavailability after IM administration. Therefore, 10 mg/kg IM administration of danofloxacin in brown trout can provide AUC0-24 /MIC of > 125 and Cmax /MIC of > 10 to treat diseases caused by susceptible bacteria with ≤ 0.336 µg/mL MIC.

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