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High-Throughput Screening Using Caco-2 Cell and PAMPA Systems

High-Throughput Screening Using Caco-2 Cell and PAMPA Systems [Pg.418]

Keywords High-throughput screening Caco-2 monolayer PAMPA In vitro [Pg.418]

PAMPA Parallel artificial membrane permeability assay [Pg.418]

Lead optimization of new chemical entities (NCEs) based on pharmacokinetic behavior plays a major role in modern drug discovery. Despite advancement of drug delivery methods, the oral route remains the most frequent route of administration for approved new drugs. Therefore, during lead optimization it is essential to identify NCEs with sufficient oral absorption predicted using a variety of in vitro and in vivo assays. It is well recognized that in order for a NCE to achieve reasonable oral absorption, it will need to have adequate aqueous solubility, as well as intestinal permeability [1], Recent advancements in chemistry, such as parallel and combinatorial synthesis, have resulted in a multifold increase in the number of compounds that are available for evaluation in new drug discovery. Furthermore, a variety of improved structural chemistry [Pg.418]

There are several cell monolayer models that are frequently used for the evaluation of drug permeability and absorption potential (Table 18.1). For a more detailed discussion, please refer to Chap. 8. Caco-2 cells (adenocarcinoma cells derived from colon) are the most extensively characterized and frequently used of the available cell lines [5-9], A unique feature of Caco-2 cells is that they undergo spontaneous enterocyte differentiation in cell culture. Unlike intestinal enterocytes, Caco-2 cells are immortalized and replicate rapidly into confluent monolayers. When the cells reach confluency during culture on a semi-porous membrane, they start to polarize and form tight junctions, creating an ideal system for permeability and transport studies. During the past decade, use of [Pg.419]


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