Oxyflax

Oxyflax Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

An unsaturated fatty acid that is the most widely distributed and abundant fatty acid in nature. It is used commercially in the preparation of oleates and lotions, and as a pharmaceutical solvent. (Stedman, 26th ed)

Trade Name Oxyflax
Generic Linolenic Acid + Oleic Acid + Alpha Linolenic Acid
Weight 100mg
Type Capsule
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Inspira Life Sciences Pvt Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Oxyflax
Oxyflax

Uses

Oleic Acid is a naturally occurring fatty acid with antibacterial properties added to a variety of drug products.

Toxicity

In rat, oral LD50 74 g/kg and intravenous LD50 is 2.4 mg/kg . Dermal LD50 in guinea pig was >3000 mg/kg .

Volume of Distribution

Radio-labelled oleic acid was detected in the heart, liver, lung, spleen, kidney, muscle, intestine, adrenal, blood, and lymph, and adipose, mucosal, and dental tissues . Oleic acid is primarily transported via the lymphatic system .

Elimination Route

Fatty acid uptake by different tissues may be mediated via passive diffusion to facilitated diffusion or a combination of both . Fatty acids taken up by tissues are then stored in the form of triglycerides or oxidized . Oleic acid was shown to penetrate rat skin . Following oral administration of Brucea javanica oil emulsion in rats, the time of oleic acid to reach peak plasma concentration was approximately 15.6 hours .

Half Life

No pharmacokinetic data available.

Clearance

No pharmacokinetic data available.

Elimination Route

Following oral administration of trace amounts of oleic acid, less than 10% of total oleic acid was found to be eliminated via fecal excretion .

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