Abstract
The gelatin plasma substitute is often polydisperse and heterogenous, making it difficult to determine the elimination rate and half-life in the body. In this study, one method was developed based on quantitative determination of hydroxyproline derivatives. Two plasma substitutes were prepared by succinylation and genipin-crosslinking, respectively. After transfusion, the blood samples were hydrolyzed and derivatized, and then analyzed by HPLC. A two-phase exponential association equation was used for fitting the time-concentration curves. The results indicated that this method could be used for quantitative determination of gelatin in blood, and the pharmacokinetic parameters such as elimination rate and half-life.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Blood Vessels / drug effects
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Blood Vessels / metabolism
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Blood Volume / drug effects
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Cattle
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Cross-Linking Reagents / chemistry
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Dinitrofluorobenzene / analogs & derivatives
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Dinitrofluorobenzene / blood
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Gelatin / adverse effects
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Gelatin / blood*
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Gelatin / pharmacokinetics
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Gelatin / pharmacology
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Half-Life
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Hemorrhage / blood
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Hydrolysis
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Hydroxyproline / blood*
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Hydroxyproline / chemistry*
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Iridoid Glycosides / chemistry
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Iridoids
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Male
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Plasma Substitutes / adverse effects
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Plasma Substitutes / analysis*
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Plasma Substitutes / pharmacokinetics
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Plasma Substitutes / pharmacology
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Rabbits
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Succinic Anhydrides / chemistry
Substances
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Cross-Linking Reagents
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Iridoid Glycosides
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Iridoids
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Plasma Substitutes
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Succinic Anhydrides
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succinic anhydride
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Gelatin
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genipin
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Dinitrofluorobenzene
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Hydroxyproline