Novel Approach for the Approximation of Vitamin D3 Pharmacokinetics from In Vivo Absorption Studies

Author:

Żurek Grzegorz1,Przybyło Magdalena23,Witkiewicz Wojciech4,Langner Marek23

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 51-270 Wrocław, Poland

2. Lipid Systems sp. z o.o., 54-613 Wrocław, Poland

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 51-270 Wrocław, Poland

4. Research and Development Centre, Specialized Hospital in Wrocław, 51-124 Wrocław, Poland

Abstract

The changing environment and modified lifestyles have meant that many vitamins and minerals are deficient in a significant portion of the human population. Therefore, supplementation is a viable nutritional approach, which helps to maintain health and well-being. The supplementation efficiency of a highly hydrophobic compound such as cholecalciferol (logP > 7) depends predominantly on the formulation. To overcome difficulties associated with the evaluation of pharmacokinetics of cholecalciferol, a method based on the short time absorption data in the clinical study and physiologically based mathematical modeling is proposed. The method was used to compare pharmacokinetics of liposomal and oily formulations of vitamin D3. The liposomal formulation was more effective in elevating calcidiol concentration in serum. The determined AUC value for liposomal vitamin D3 formulation was four times bigger than that for the oily formulation.

Funder

National Centre for Research and Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science

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