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Intestinal absorption-partition relationships: a tentative functional nonlinear model.

J M Plá-Delfina, J Moreno.   

Abstract

Models and equations designed to elucidate passive intestinal absorption mechanisms by analysis of the relationship between the absorption rate constant (ka) and either the partition coefficients (P) or a related partition constant for homologous series of substances, are reviewed. Classical nonlinear physical models, such as those which assume the existence of a nonstirred layer or equilibrium extraction, predict sigmoidal or hyperbolic relationships between ka and P, whereas other models, which regard the membrane as a heterogeneous multicompartment system, predict parabolic or bilinear relationships between log ka and log P. In the present paper, an alternative model is proposed, which incorporates the Wagner-Sedman equilibrium extraction model together with the existence of pores, which play a fundamental role for compounds below 250 in molecular weight. Several apparently contradictory absorption-partition literature data are shown to be highly consistent with the tentative model proposed.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7277209     DOI: 10.1007/BF01068082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacokinet Biopharm        ISSN: 0090-466X


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