RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Use of the Deconvolution Principle in the Estimation of Absorption and Pre-systemic Intestinal Elimination of Drugs JF Drug Metabolism and Disposition JO Drug Metab Dispos FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 1260 OP 1265 VO 25 IS 11 A1 Pithavala, Yazdi K. A1 Soria, Inmaculada A1 Zimmerman, Cheryl L. YR 1997 UL http://dmd.aspetjournals.org/content/25/11/1260.abstract AB The deconvolution principle was used to evaluate the extent of absorption and first-pass elimination of selected drugs. In the first example, deconvolution of the portal blood profiles of etretinate (ET, a synthetic retinoid) indicated that there was significant gut-wall conversion of ET to acitretin (ETA, the primary metabolite of ET) during a 60-min intestinal perfusion of ET. In the second example, deconvolution was used to confirm that the extent of carbovir disappearing from the gastrointestinal lumen was matched by the extent of carbovir appearance in the portal blood. Thus, deconvolution has several important applications in the study of absorption and intestinal first-pass metabolism. The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics