• A sensitive and selective HPLC chromatography method using UV detection (295 nm) was developed for the determination of albendazole, albendazole sulfoxide (ABZSO), and albendazole sulfone (ABZSO2) in human plasma. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Rapidly converted in the liver to the primary metabolite, albendazole sulfoxide, which is further metabolized to albendazole sulfone and other primary oxidative metabolites that have been identified in human urine. (drugbank.com)
  • Urinary excretion of albendazole sulfoxide is a minor elimination pathway with less than 1% of the dose recovered in the urine. (drugbank.com)
  • Biliary elimination presumably accounts for a portion of the elimination as evidenced by biliary concentrations of albendazole sulfoxide similar to those achieved in plasma. (drugbank.com)
  • The oxidation of albendazole on gold electrode surface yielded albendazole sulfoxide and albendazole sulfone which are the main metabolites of this drug in vivo. (rowan.edu)
  • Albendazole sulfoxide is secreted into breast milk at around 1.5% of the maternal dose, though oral absorption is poor enough that it is unlikely to affect nursing infants. (worldsbest.rehab)
  • In the body metabolism after class for sulfoxide or sulfone, inhibition of parasites on the absorption of glucose, lead to the insect body glycogen depletion, or inhibition of fumaric acid reductase system, prevent the generation of ATP, the parasite can survive and reproduce. (nmn-powder.com)
  • Albendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic and antiprotozoal agent of the benzimidazole type. (wikipedia.org)
  • Albendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic. (drugbank.com)
  • The method appears to be robust and has been applied to a pharmacokinetic study of albendazole in healthy volunteers. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • It is metabolized in a liver with formation of primary metabolite of albendazole of the sulphoxide having anthelminthic activity. (rxeli.com)
  • Kitzman, D, Cheng, KJ & Fleckenstein, L 2002, ' HPLC assay for albendazole and metabolites in human plasma for clinical pharmacokinetic studies ', Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis , vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 801-813. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Albendazole, ABZSO, ABZSO2, and the internal standard, oxibendazole, were extracted from human plasma by loading onto a conditioned C 18 SPE cartridge, rinsing with 15% methanol, and eluting with 90% methanol. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • The assay was linear for concentration ranges in human plasma of 20-600 ng/ml for albendazole, 20-1000 ng/ml for ABZSO, and 20-300 ng/ml for ABZSO2. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Albendazole, ABZSO, ABZSO2, and the internal standard, oxibendazole, were extracted from human plasma by loading onto a conditioned C18 SPE cartridge, rinsing with 15% methanol, and eluting with 90% methanol. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Mother plasma and embryo concentrations of ABZSO enantiomers and albendazole sulphone (ABZSO2) were determined 9 h after administration. (uab.cat)
  • Cysticercosis (especially neurocysticercosis), which is caused by the larval form of the pork tapeworm (i.e. albendazole is the drug of choice for larval pork tapeworms, but not adult pork tapeworms). (wikipedia.org)
  • Though albendazole is effective in treating many diseases, it is only FDA-approved for treating hydatid disease caused by dog tapeworm larvae and neurocysticercosis caused by pork tapeworm larvae. (worldsbest.rehab)
  • Albendazole is used to treat certain infections caused by worms such as pork tapeworm and dog tapeworm. (nmn-powder.com)
  • Though praziquantel is often better at treating tapeworm infections, albendazole is used more often in endemic countries due to being cheaper and having a broader spectrum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Time of achievement of Cmax of albendazole of sulphoxide is 2-5 h. (rxeli.com)
  • Albendazole sulphoxide is metabolized in albendazole sulphone (secondary metabolite) and other oxidized products. (rxeli.com)
  • After reception of a single dose of 400 mg pharmacological an active metabolite - sulphoxide of albendazole reaches plasma concentration from 1.6 to 6.0 µmol/l. (rxeli.com)
  • At damage of a liver the bioavailability increases, at this Cmax of albendazole of sulphoxide increases twice, and elimination half-life is extended. (rxeli.com)
  • abstract = "Three single oral doses (8.5, 10, and 14 mg/kg) of a racemic formulation of albendazole sulphoxide (ABZSO) were administered to pregnant rats on day 10 of gestation. (uab.cat)
  • Albendazol's removal sulphoxide in a liver turns into an albendazol sulphone (secondary metabolite) and other oxidized products. (rxeli.com)
  • Albendazole, also known as albendazolum, is a medication used for the treatment of a variety of parasitic worm infestations. (mzfoodtest.com)
  • This work is aimed to investigate the metabolic behavior of albendazole and artemisinin. (rowan.edu)
  • A single dose of albendazole is sufficient to treat intestinal infestations by A. duodenale or Necator americanus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Albendazole causes degenerative alterations in the tegument and intestinal cells of the worm by diminishing its energy production, ultimately leading to immobilization and death of the parasite. (drugbank.com)
  • Pharmacokinetics Later properties of oral administration albendazole is badly adsorbed from a gastro intestinal path (less than 5%), in not changed look the bioavailability - low is not defined in plasma. (rxeli.com)
  • The detection of veterinary drug residues such as albendazole in raw milk is of great concern for the dairy industry because of the potential interfering and adverse effects of antibiotic residues frequently found in raw milk. (mzfoodtest.com)
  • The most common side effects of albendazole are experienced by over 10% of people and include headache and abnormal liver function. (worldsbest.rehab)
  • Albendazole is used for prophylaxis and treatment of worm infections in calves, cattle, goats and sheep like: gastronintestinal worms, lung worms, tapeworms, liver-fluke. (nmn-powder.com)
  • Caution should be used if [NT005 trade name] is given to patients with liver disease, since albendazole is metabolised by the liver and has been associated with idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity. (who.int)
  • It can increase the anxiety and depression a person experiences, and it can interact with certain other drugs including Albendazole. (worldsbest.rehab)
  • It is important to remember that interactions do occur with all types of drugs, to a great or lesser extent and this article details the interactions of mixing Albendazole and Weed. (worldsbest.rehab)
  • Albendazole has been included in the world health organization's list of essential medicines and is one of the most important basic health drugs. (nmn-powder.com)
  • The Albendazole powder prevents newly hatched insect larvae (worms) from growing or multiplying in your body. (nmn-powder.com)
  • Albendazole is an effective treatment for: Flatworms Fasciolosis Cestodes (tapeworms), as an alternative to praziquantel or niclosamide for adult beef tapewormss and as an alternative to praziquantel for pork tapeworms. (wikipedia.org)
  • Albendazole is an effective and low - toxic broad-spectrum insect repellent.Clinical use can be used to drive roundworm, pinworm, tapeworm, whipworm, hookworm, dung beetle, etc. (nmn-powder.com)
  • 4. Albendazole is applied to get rid of roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, whipworm, can also be used for deworming livestock. (nmn-powder.com)
  • Albendazole is effective against adult worms but not against the immature microfilariae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Albendazole can achieve good results (95%-100% efficacy after a 10-day course of treatment) if treatment is initiated within 72 hours of ingestion of the egg-containing raccoon feces. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is removed with bile through intestines in the form of albendazole of a sulfoksid and only an insignificant part of its quantity is removed with urine. (rxeli.com)
  • Albendazole is an imidazole derivative broad-spectrum insect repellent medicine, which was discovered by glaxosmithkline's animal health laboratory in 1972. (nmn-powder.com)
  • Samples were collected at 3 time points: after each of 2 treatments with albendazole and after resettlement in the United States. (cdc.gov)