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Ceutics
Anorectal Physiology
12
Health Care
Professional
12/02/2010

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Term

What is the surface area of the rectum?

 

How is its structure different from the colon?

 

How much blood from the rectum undegoes 1st pass effect?

 

Definition

Small ~ 200-400 cm2

 

Doesn't have villi or microvilli, smaller surface area than the small intestine

 

only 1/3 goes to the liver

Term

T/F

 

It's recommended to use an enema prior to administration of a rectal suppository

Definition

TRUE

 

Greater absorption from a voided colon

Term

What is the pH of the rectum?

 

What is its buffer capacity?

Definition

pH 7-8

 

Low buffer capacity (not resistant to changes in pH)

Term
How do you calculate buffer capacity?
Definition

Buffer= increment of base/acid added

pH change

Term
What drug properties affect systemic absorption of rectal suppositories?
Definition

 

Partition Coefficient

Ionization, pKa

Term

   T/F

 

Chances of irritation increase with rectal suppositories  due to a lack of buffer

                                              

Definition

TRUE

 

Rectum has low buffer capacity

Term
What is pegulation and what role does it play?
Definition

Adding PEG molecules to proteins to improve stability and 1/2 life

 

(Polyethylene Glycol)

Term

T/F

 

Cocoa Butter has two polymorhps and the alpha form is the more desirable of the 2

Definition

FALSE

Beta is better b/c it melts ~35 C and it more stable

 

alpha melts <30 C and is bad for storage

Term
How do you avoid getting the alpa form of Cocoa Butter
Definition
Heating it to 50 C
Term

T/F

 

Water-soluble bases are more common than oleaginous bases for rectal suppositories

Definition
TRUE
Term
How do you calculate the volume of the base needed to make the suppository?
Definition

Vol of base= Vol of mold-Vol of drug

(calculate vol from density)

 

m/v=d

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