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The absolute bioavailability and the effect of food on a new magnesium lactate dihydrate extended-release caplet in healthy subjects

Authors :
ChauHwei Fu
Thomas Legg
Steve Brandon
Peter Dogterom
Yi-Jin Chiou
Source :
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 44:1481-1487
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2018.

Abstract

To assess the absolute bioavailability of 20 mEq magnesium lactate extended-release (ER) caplets and to assess the effect of food on the pharmacokinetics of these ER caplets.Magnesium in different salt forms is available as over-the-counter oral formulations. The absorption and bioavailability is highly affected by the water solubility of the salt form. A new ER caplet of 10 mEq strength of magnesium L-lactate dihydrate has been developed to increase the bioavailability of magnesium.An open label, single-dose, randomized, three-period, cross-over study in healthy adults was conducted with three treatments: (a) single oral dose of 20 mEq magnesium L-lactate dehydrate under fasting conditions, (b) single intravenous (IV) infusion of 20 mEq magnesium sulfate, and (c) single oral dose of 20 mEq magnesium L-lactate dehydrate under fed conditions. Urine and blood samples were collected for analysis of urinary and serum magnesium concentrations.Absolute bioavailabilities of the caplets under fasted and fed conditions, compared to IV magnesium sulfate, were 20.26% (fasted) and 12.49% (fed) in serum, based on the geometric mean ratio (GMR) of the baseline-adjusted AUCThis new magnesium formulation has reasonable bioavailability and might be a valuable addition to the currently available magnesium oral products.

Details

ISSN :
15205762 and 03639045
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fe9f74c53fd9528375f001eac81aa484