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Author(s):  
Wojciech Krzyzanski ◽  
Mark A. Milad ◽  
Alan H. Jobe ◽  
Thomas Peppard ◽  
Robert R. Bies ◽  
...  

AbstractPopulation analysis of pharmacokinetic data for five differing dosage forms and routes for dexamethasone and betamethasone in 48 healthy nonpregnant Indian women was performed that accounted for a partial and complex cross-over design. Single doses of 6 mg dexamethasone phosphate (DEX-P), betamethasone phosphate (BET-P), or 1:1 mixture of betamethasone phosphate and acetate (BET-PA) were administered orally (PO) or intramuscularly (IM). Plasma concentrations collected for two periods over 96 h were described with a two-compartment model with differing PO and IM first-order absorption inputs. Clearances and volumes were divided by the IM bioavailability $${F}_{IM}$$ F IM . The homogeneous ages, body weights, and ethnicity of the women obviated covariate analysis. Parameter estimates were obtained by the Laplace estimation method implemented in NONMEM 7.4. Typical values for dexamethasone were clearance ($${CL/F}_{IM})$$ C L / F IM ) of 9.29 L/h, steady-state volume ($${{V}_{ss}/F}_{IM})$$ V ss / F IM ) of 56.4 L, IM absorption constant $$\left({k}_{aIM}\right)$$ k aIM of 0.460 1/h and oral absorption constant ($${k}_{aPO})$$ k aPO ) of 0.936 1/h. Betamethasone parameters were CL/FIM of 5.95 L/h, $${Vss/F}_{IM}$$ V s s / F IM of 72.4 L, $${k}_{aIM}$$ k aIM of 0.971 1/h, and $${k}_{aPO}$$ k aPO of 1.21 1/h. The PO to IM F values were close to 1.0 for both drugs. The terminal half-lives averaged about 7.5 h for DEX, 17 h for BET, and 78 h for BET from BET-PA with the latter reflecting very slow release of BET from the acetate ester. Overall, BET exhibited slower clearance, larger volume of distribution, faster absorption, and longer persistence than DEX. These data may be useful in considering exposures when substituting one form of corticosteroid for another.


2006 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Mosimann ◽  
D. Haertle ◽  
M. Jazbinsek ◽  
G. Montemezzani ◽  
P. Günter

2005 ◽  
Vol 17 (15) ◽  
pp. 1881-1886 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. S. Bradley ◽  
J. R. Tischler ◽  
V. Bulović

1998 ◽  
Vol 507 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karl Erickson ◽  
Vikram L. Dalal ◽  
George Chumanov

ABSTRACTThis paper reports on the growth and characterization of micro-crystalline (Si,Ge) films deposited on glass and polyimide substrates. The films were grown using a hydrogen diluted remote ECR plasma process. The feedstock gases were silane and germane. The entire range of composition from 100% Si to 100% Ge was studied. A low-pressure, low-substrate temperature, and high-power environment was used to change the morphology from amorphous to micro-crystalline. The films deposited at 5 mT pressure are generally micro-crystalline. The film's structure was studied using Raman spectroscopy. Raman spectra show clear, sharp crystalline-type Si and Ge peaks. Electronic properties of the films, such as activation energy and absorption constant down to α = 1 cm−1 were also measured. The sub-gap absorption data also show crystalline absorption behavior, with the absorption shifting to lower energies as the Ge content is increased. This absorption data shows that the materials have low defect densities.


1996 ◽  
Vol 74 (S1) ◽  
pp. 32-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. -J. He ◽  
Emil S. Koteles ◽  
M. Davis ◽  
P. J. Poole ◽  
M. Dion ◽  
...  

The properties of band-gap-shifted InGaAsP/InP quantum-well waveguides were investigated. A 90 nm blue-shift of the band gap was obtained by phosphorus ion implantation followed by rapid thermal annealing. It was shown that the absorption constant at the original band edge was reduced from 110 to only 4 cm−1. No waveguide excess loss was observed due to the QW-intermixing process. Good electrical properties of the pin diode were also maintained.


1992 ◽  
Vol 281 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shu Yuan ◽  
H. Krenn ◽  
G. Springholz ◽  
G. Bauer ◽  
M. Kriechbaum

ABSTRACTFrom transmission experiments in the mid infrared region the optical interband transitions between electric subbands in the valence and conduction band of the PbTe wells embedded in Pb1−xEuxTe barriers (x = 2.6% to 3.0%) were determined and compared with calculations based on the envelope function approximation. The frequency dependence of the absorption constant α was calculated, taking the in-plane dispersion of the multiquantum well band structure into account. The frequency dependence of the refractive index n(ω) was derived from α(ω) using a Kramers-Kronig transformation and it exhibits several extrema which coincide with the onset of the various interband transitions. Experimentally the onset of these transitions was also observed in photoconductivity experiments. The changes in n(ω) are as large as 15 % and therefore important for the optical confinement in quantum well lasers grown with these materials.


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