| Literature DB >> 27078261 |
Nhat Huynh1, Natalie Arabian1, Dustin Lieu1, Liana Asatryan1, Daryl L Davies2.
Abstract
Prior to testing novel therapeutics in humans, short and long term preclinical (i.e., animal), repetitive pharmacological and toxicological testing is required. In most cases, the preferred route of administration is via oral delivery. At the present time, oral delivery is mostly accomplished using an oral gavage procedure, in part, because it can achieve consistent and precise dosing in the animal model. Although this method is well established it does have complications that can result in a high rate of animal attrition. To this end, the procedure introduced here describes an alternative to the oral gavage method in which the desired drug is incorporated into a tastant, orally dissolving strip (ODS) that can simply be presented to the test animal where it is then rapidly taken up with minimal manipulation of the test subject. Herein, we demonstrate that preclinical, oral drug delivery using the ODS method represents a safe, convenient, and humane alternative to oral gavage.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27078261 PMCID: PMC4841306 DOI: 10.3791/53770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355