Veterinary Medicine and Science (May 2021)
Evaluation of absorption and depletion of florfenicol in European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax
Abstract
Abstract The pharmacokinetic properties and residue elimination of florfenicol (FLO) and its amine were investigated in European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax at 24°C. The trial mainly included analysis of FLO in plasma after a single dose dietary administration of 10 mg/kg and in muscle plus skin following a multiple dosing (10 mg kg−1 day−1 for 7 days) to estimate pharmacokinetics and residue depletion, respectively. The maximum plasma concentration of FLO was measured to be 1.64 μg/ml, 4 hr post administration. The elimination half‐life (t1/2b) and the area under the concentration‐time curve extrapolated to infinity (AUC0‐∞) were calculated to be 13.0 hr and 34.7 μg h−1 ml−1, respectively. Withdrawal times of FLO and its amine were calculated to be 46.3 degree‐days, indicating a fast removal from the edible tissues of treated European seabass. Overall, FLO can be considered as a potentially efficient antibacterial agent for farmed European seabass provided that additional efforts will be devoted towards its in vitro and clinical efficacy.
Keywords