Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Technology in Animal Diseases, Ministry of Agriculture, College of Veterinary Medicine Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Hohhot China
2. Tongliao Institute of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Sciences Tongliao China
3. Inner Mongolia Tenghetai Camel Industry Co., Ltd Bayannur China
Abstract
AbstractBackground and objectiveIvermectin (IVM), a widely used veterinary anthelmintic, lacks recommended doses for Bactrian camels. This study aims to establish its pharmacokinetics in Bactrian camels, comparing with other livestock.MethodsA method for high‐performance liquid chromatography fluorescence detection of IVM in plasma was developed.ResultsIVM exhibited linear scaling (y = 0.6946x + 0.0088, R2 = 0.9988) within 0.025–5 ng/mL, with a lower limit of quantification of 25.00 pg/mL, high recovery (>70%) and low RSD (<7%). In Bactrian camels, IVM injection showed a low Cmax, extended Tmax and apparent secondary absorption compared to cattle and sheep.ConclusionsSlow absorption and widespread distribution were observed, with peak concentration and area under the curve correlating positively with the dose. This study provides insights into IVM pharmacokinetics in Bactrian camels, informing dose determination and highlighting potential metabolic differences compared to other livestock.