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Inhibitor phase distribution

In earlier studies, the duplex drugs 5-FdU-NOAC and ara-C-NOAC were found to be strong inhibitors of the cell cycle, mainly arresting tumor cells in the early S-phase (33,46 8). However, with liposome formulations of the duplex drugs cell uptake, intracellular distribution, biodistribution, and metabolism were not yet investigated in details. Due to their similarity to NOAC, it can be assumed that they have comparable pharmacological... [Pg.57]

Zanamivir (2) is a potent competitive inhibitor of viral neuraminidase glycoprotein, which is essential in the infective cycle of both influenza A and B viruses. It inhibits a wide range of influenza A and B types in vitro as well as in vivo. The concentrations of inhibiting in vitro plaque formation of influenza A and B virus by 50% in Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells were 0.004-0.014 p.mol/L in laboratory-passaged strains, and 0.002-16 p.mol/L in assays of clinical isolates. Due to its low bioavailability, it is delivered by inhalation via the Diskhaler , 10 mg twice daily, or intranasally 2-4 times daily for 5 days. After an intravenous dose of 1 -16 mg, the median elimination half-life was ti/2 = 7 h, the volume of distribution at steady state was Vdss = 16 L, and 90% of the dose was excreted unchanged in the urine. After intranasal and inhaled (dry powder) administration, maximum serum concentrations occurred within 2h and the terminal phase half-lives were 3.4 and 2.9 h, respectively. The bioavailabilities were 10 and 25%, respectively, and 20% after inhalation of zanamivir (2) by nebulizer. [Pg.97]

Aliphatic amines have much less effect on the later reactions of the gas-phase oxidation of acetaldehyde and ethyl ether than if added at the start of reaction. There is no evidence that they catalyze decomposition of peroxides, but they appear to retard decomposition of peracetic acid. Amines have no marked effect on the rate of decomposition of tert-butyl peroxide and ethyl tert-butyl peroxide. The nature of products formed from the peroxides is not altered by the amine, but product distribution is changed. Rate constants at 153°C. for the reaction between methyl radicals and amines are calculated for a number of primary, secondary, and tertiary amines and are compared with the effectiveness of the amine as an inhibitor of gas-phase oxidation reactions. [Pg.315]

Reaction of dissolved gases in clouds occurs by the sequence gas-phase diffusion, interfacial mass transport, and concurrent aqueous-phase diffusion and reaction. Information required for evaluation of rates of such reactions includes fundamental data such as equilibrium constants, gas solubilities, kinetic rate laws, including dependence on pH and catalysts or inhibitors, diffusion coefficients, and mass-accommodation coefficients, and situational data such as pH and concentrations of reagents and other species influencing reaction rates, liquid-water content, drop size distribution, insolation, temperature, etc. Rate evaluations indicate that aqueous-phase oxidation of S(IV) by H2O2 and O3 can be important for representative conditions. No important aqueous-phase reactions of nitrogen species have been identified. Examination of microscale mass-transport rates indicates that mass transport only rarely limits the rate of in-cloud reaction for representative conditions. Field measurements and studies of reaction kinetics in authentic precipitation samples are consistent with rate evaluations. [Pg.95]

In another example, Lockwood et al. used clinical trial simulation to evaluate the distribution of outcome from two Phase 2 trials with pregabalin, a GABA-agonist for the treatment of neuropathic pain, and used the simulation results to select the appropriate dose for Phase 3 trialsJ Work by Drusano et al. also described how population PK modeling of three different doses of GW 420867X, a new non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, and Monte Carlo simulation based on the results of the population PK modeling helped choose a rational dose for further clinical trials. ... [Pg.2811]


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