The Enhancing Effect of Sodium Glycocholate and Sodium Salicylate on Rats Gastro-intestinal Permeability to Insulin

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  • Eskandar Moghimipour
  • Amir Jalali
  • Raimar Löbenberg
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There have been numerous efforts to formulate insulin into an oral dosage form. The major problems involved with the oral administration of insulin are acidic and enzymatic decomposition by the gastric medium, and poor absorption in the small intestine due to its macromolecular structure. This study attempted to test the enhancing ability of two absorption enhancers, sodium glycocholate (Na-GC) and sodium salicylate (Na-Sal), in different parts of rat's gastrointestinal tract. The amount of insulin in each formulation was 0.6 iu/kg body weight. The concentration of enhancers (Na-Sal or Na-GC) in each formulation was 10 kg/ml. Formulations made of insulin and enhancers were prepared and injected directly to stomach, duodenum, jejunum and ileum of anesthetized rats through an abdominal incision. Blood samples were taken at 45 and 60 min intervals. The glucose concentration was determined by the o-toluidine method. Injections (IP) of insulin and normal saline were positive and negative controls, respectively. The blood glucose concentrations showed a significant decrease (p<0.05) due to the injection of insulin into duodenum, while the effect noted in jejunum was insignificant (p>0.05). Also, there was no anti-hyperglycemic effect accompanied by formulations administered into the stomach and ileum. It could be concluded that insulin, if formulated in a protected form to prevent acidic and enzymatic decomposition, in combination with such enhancers may overcome hyperglycemia due to insulin deficiency.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005