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In vitro oral drug permeation models: the importance of taking physiological and physico-chemical factors into consideration.

Ruan Joubert1, Johan Dewald Steyn1, Hendrik Jacobus Heystek1, Jan Harm Steenekamp1, Jan Lourens Du Preez1, Josias Hendrik Hamman1.   

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INTRODUCTION: The assessment of intestinal membrane permeability properties of new chemical entities is a crucial step in the drug discovery and development process and a variety of in vitro models, methods and techniques are available to estimate the extent of oral drug absorption in humans. However, variations in certain physiological and physico-chemical factors are often not reflected in the results and the complex dynamic interplay between these factors is sometimes oversimplified with in vitro models. Areas covered: In vitro models to evaluate drug pharmacokinetics are briefly outlined, while both physiological and physico-chemical factors that may have an influence on these techniques are critically reviewed. The shortcomings identified for some of the in vitro techniques are discussed in conjunction with novel ways to improve and thereby overcome some challenges. Expert opinion: Although conventional in vitro methods and theories are used as basic guidelines to predict drug absorption, critical evaluations have identified some shortcomings. Advancements in technology have made it possible to investigate and understand the role of physiological and physico-chemical factors in drug delivery more clearly, which can be used to improve and refine the techniques to more closely mimic the in vivo environment.

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Keywords:  In vitro model; drug permeation; pharmacokinetics; physico-chemical factors; physiological factors

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27397695     DOI: 10.1080/17425247.2016.1211639

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Deliv        ISSN: 1742-5247            Impact factor:   6.648


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Review 1.  Recent advances in improving oral drug bioavailability by cocrystals.

Authors:  Shahram Emami; Mohammadreza Siahi-Shadbad; Khosro Adibkia; Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali
Journal:  Bioimpacts       Date:  2018-05-31

2.  In vitro pH dependent passive transport of ketoprofen and metformin.

Authors:  Alisa Elezović; Amina Marić; Amila Biščević; Jasmina Hadžiabdić; Selma Škrbo; Selma Špirtović-Halilović; Ognjenka Rahić; Edina Vranić; Amar Elezović
Journal:  ADMET DMPK       Date:  2020-12-09

3.  A fast screening model for drug permeability assessment based on native small intestinal extracellular matrix.

Authors:  Na Li; Zhigang Sui; Yong Liu; Dandan Wang; Guangbo Ge; Ling Yang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-10-08       Impact factor: 4.036

4.  Cheminformatic Profiling and Hit Prioritization of Natural Products with Activities against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

Authors:  Samson O Oselusi; Samuel A Egieyeh; Alan Christoffels
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 4.411

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