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CVM Profile - Olutosin Remi Idowu

Olutosin Remi Idowu

Chemist

Ph.D. in Pharm.l Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 1980
B.Sc. (Honors) in Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, 1972
oidowu@cvm.fda.gov
Phone: 301-827-8158
Fax: 301-827-8170


Dr. Idowu's research interest is in the development of novel analytical techniques for the pharmacokinetic study of veterinary drugs. Dr. Idowu's background includes extensive experience in the development of analytical methods for pharmacokinetic and metabolism studies of anti-parasitic drugs. His current work is on the pharmacokinetics of fluoroquinolones in lactating dairy cattle and beef steers.

Selected Bibliography:

  1. Olutosin Remi Idowu. A study of the biomimetic metabolism of artelinic acid by chemical cytochrome P-450 model systems. Research report prepared for Commander, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland. June 1999. 110 pages.

  2. Olutosin R. Idowu, Ai J. Lin, James M. Grace and James O. Peggins. 1997. Biomimetic metabolism of artelinic acid by chemical cytochrome P-450 model systems. Pharmaceutical Research 14:1449-1454.

  3. O.R. Idowu, J.M. Grace, K.U. Leo, T.G. Brewer and J.O. Peggins. 1997. Rapid derivatization of alcohols with carboxylic-sulphonic mixed anhydrides for HPLC-UV/fluorescence analysis. Application to the detection of dihydroqinghaosu and its metabolites in biological samples. J. Liquid Chromatogr. & Related Technologies 20:1553-1557.

  4. O.R. Idowu, J.O. Peggins and T.G. Brewer. 1995. Side-chain hydroxylation in the metabolism of 8-aminoquinoline anti-parasitic agents. Drug Metabolism and Disposition 23:18-27.

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