Effect of Alpha Tocopherol (vitamin E) Deficiency on Intestinal Transport of Passively Absorbed Drugs

Alpha tocopherol (vitamin E) deficiency has been shown to cause changes in membrane structure. The present study relates alpha tocopherol deficiency with increased rates of transport and absorption of passively absorbed drugs. The pharmacokinetics of barbital in alpha tocopherol‐deficient and contro...

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Absorption, GI—effect of alpha tocopherol deficiency, rats
alpha tocopherol-deficient rats
Alpha tocopherol-effect of deficiency on intestinal transport and absorption of barbital
Alpha tocopherol—effect of deficiency on intestinal transport and absorption of barbital, phenolsulfonphthalein, and salicylate, rats
and salicylate
Animals
Barbital - metabolism
Barbital - urine
Barbital-absorption and intestinal transport
Barbital—absorption and intestinal transport, alpha tocopherol‐deficient rats
Biological Transport
effect on intestinal transport and absorption of barbital
GI-effect of alpha tocopherol deficiency
Intestinal Mucosa - metabolism
Kinetics
Male
Pharmaceutical Preparations - metabolism
phenolsulfonphthalein
Phenolsulfonphthalein - metabolism
Phenolsulfonphthalein-absorption and intestinal transport
Phenolsulfonphthalein—absorption and intestinal transport, alpha tocopherol‐deficient rats
Rats
Salicylate-absorption and intestinal transport
Salicylates - metabolism
Salicylate—absorption and intestinal transport, alpha tocopherol‐deficient rats
Transport rates
Transport rates, GI—effect of alpha tocopherol deficiency, rats
Vitamin E Deficiency - metabolism
Vitamin E-deficiency
Vitamin E—deficiency, effect on intestinal transport and absorption of barbital, phenolsulfonphthalein, and salicylate, rats
title Effect of Alpha Tocopherol (vitamin E) Deficiency on Intestinal Transport of Passively Absorbed Drugs
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