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Metabolism of peptide drugs by the microorganisms in rat cecal contents.
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1995
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BiochemistryColon-specific Drug DeliveryMedicineBioanalysisPhysiologyDiabetesPeptide TherapeuticRat Cecal ContentsPeptide TherapeuticsDigestive TractMetabolomicsMetabolismPharmacologyPeptide DrugsInsulin SignalingPharmacokineticsGastrointestinal Peptide Hormone
The metabolism of insulin and calcitonin by microorganisms was examined in rat cecal contents. Both insulin and calcitonin were markedly degraded. Calcitonin was more susceptible to proteolysis in rat cecal contents than insulin. Calcitonin was also rapidly degraded in supernatant, while we found few degradation products of insulin. These findings suggest that care should be taken to metabolize the peptide drugs by microorganisms when they are administered to the large intestine for colon-specific drug delivery.