Literature DB >> 26380061

Computational pharmacokinetics and in vitro-in vivo correlation of anti-diabetic synergistic phyto-composite blend.

Baishakhi De1, Koushik Bhandari1, Nishant Chakravorty1, Ranjan Mukherjee1, Rohit Gundamaraju1, Rajeev K Singla1, Prakash Katakam1, Shanta K Adiki1, Biswajoy Ghosh1, Analava Mitra1.   

Abstract

Despite tremendous strides in modern medicine stringent control over insulin resistance or restoration of normoglycemia has not yet been achieved. With the growth of molecular biology, omics technologies, docking studies, and in silico pharmacology, modulators of enzymes and receptors affecting the molecular pathogenesis of the disease are being considered as the latest targets for anti-diabetic therapy. Therapeutic molecular targets are now being developed basing on the up or down regulation of different signaling pathways affecting the disease. Phytosynergistic anti-diabetic therapy is in vogue both with classical and non-classical medicinal systems. However its chemo-profiling, structural and pharmacokinetic validation awaits providing recognition to such formulations for international acceptance. Translational health research with its focus on benchside product development and its sequential transition to patient bedside puts the pharma RDs to a challenge to develop bio-waiver protocols. Pharmacokinetic simulation models and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation can help to replace in vivo bioavailability studies and provide means of quality control for scale up and post approval modification. This review attempts to bring different shades highlighting phyto-synergy, molecular targeting of antidiabetic agents via different signaling pathways and bio-waiver studies under a single umbrella.

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Keywords:  Anti-diabetic; Bio-waiver; In silico pharmacology; Phytosynergistic; Signaling pathways; Simulation models; Translational health research

Year:  2015        PMID: 26380061      PMCID: PMC4564813          DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v6.i11.1179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Diabetes        ISSN: 1948-9358


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