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Intestinal wall metabolism, during drug

FIG. 2 Mechanisms of drug transfer in the cellular layers that line different compartments in the body. These mechanisms regulate drug absorption, distribution, and elimination. The figure illustrates these mechanisms in the intestinal wall. (1) Passive transcellular diffusion across the lipid bilayers, (2) paracellular passive diffusion, (3) efflux by P-glycoprotein, (4) metabolism during drug absorption, (5) active transport, and (6) transcytosis [251]. [Pg.804]

Intestinal metabolism Drug metabolizes in the intestine itself or during the passage through the intestinal wall. [Pg.105]


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