Abstract: | In order to evaluate oral dosage forms of d-alpha-tocopherol acetate (VEA), d-alpha-tocopherol (VE) concentration in the plasma was examined following oral administration of three VEA preparations; lecithin-dispersed aqueous preparation, polysorbate 80 (PS-80)-solubilized aqueous solution and soybean oil solution. The lecithin-dispersed preparation gave the highest Cmax and the largest AUC0-24h, while Tmax was delayed. In the thoracic duct fistula rat, no increase in VE plasma concentration was observed after intraduodenal administration of lecithin-dispersed VEA preparation via the lymphatic route. The delayed Tmax and prolonged VE plasma concentration obtained with the lecithin-dispersed preparation in comparison with PS-80-solubilized aqueous solution could be explained by the different route of absorption. |