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Bioavailability of fluoride administered as sodium fluoride or sodium monofluorophosphate to human volunteers.

Authors: A, Rigalli; M, Morosano; R C, Puche;

Bioavailability of fluoride administered as sodium fluoride or sodium monofluorophosphate to human volunteers.

Abstract

This paper reports a reassessment of the bioavailability of fluoride from monofluorophosphate (MFP, CAS 10163-15-2). It was prompted by recent work from this laboratory reporting that, following an oral dose of MFP, a fraction of the drug appears in plasma bound to globulins forming a previously undetected compartment of non-diffusible fluoride. The presence of protein-bound MFP in plasma after the intake of this drug hinders its straightforward comparison with NaF (CAS 7681-49-4). After an oral of NaF, all plasma fluoride is diffusible. After intake of MFP, on the other hand, plasma contains diffusible fluoride and protein-bound fluoride during the 6-8 h following intake. The area under the curve of total plasma fluoride for MFP (1540 +/- 117 mumol.min/l) doubles that of NaF (811 +/- 52 mumol.min/l p < 0.001). On this basis, in agreement with findings previously reported for the rat, it is concluded that the bioavailability of fluoride for MFP doubles that of NaF.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Biological Availability, Globulins, Middle Aged, Phosphates, Fluorides, Humans, Sodium Fluoride, Female, Protein Binding

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