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Albumin as a potential membrane transport barrier for hepatic clearance of diazepam studied by a universal organ clearance approach.

W L Chiou.   

Abstract

Published data on the effect of albumin binding on hepatic extraction of diazepam in isolated perfused rat livers were analyzed by a simple universal organ clearance approach proposed earlier by this author. Apparent hepatic intrinsic clearance of free (unbound) diazepam was found to decrease 39-fold from 334 ml/min in the absence of albumin to only 8.6 ml/min when the fraction unbound was reduced to 0.052. This interesting finding is rationalized by adsorption of albumin onto the surface of liver cells which might temporarily bind the drug molecules and slow down their diffusion across the membrane. A term "relative permeability" was introduced.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3589146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0034-5164


  4 in total

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Authors:  W L Chiou
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  1989-10       Impact factor: 6.447

2.  Effect of a change in the luminal perfusion rate on intestinal drug absorption studied by a simple unified organ clearance approach.

Authors:  W L Chiou
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1989-12       Impact factor: 4.200

3.  Erythrocytes as barriers for drug elimination in the isolated rat liver. I. Doxorubicin.

Authors:  H J Lee; W L Chiou
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1989-10       Impact factor: 4.200

4.  Correlation of unbound plasma clearances of fifteen extensively metabolized drugs between humans and rats.

Authors:  W L Chiou; F H Hsu
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1988-10       Impact factor: 4.200

  4 in total

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