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MDCK cell systems permeability studies

With the difficulties associated with accurate estimation of permeability based only on physicochemical properties, a variety of methods of measuring permeability have been developed and used, among which are (l)cul-tured monolayer cell systems, such as Caco-2 or MDCK ( 2 diffusion cell systems that use small sections of intestinal mucosa between two chambers (3) in situ intestinal perfusion experiments performed in anesthetized animals such as rats and (4)intestinal perfusion studies performed in humans (40,54-62). All of these methods offer opportunities to study transport of drug across biological membranes under well-controlledconditions. Caco-2 mono-layer systems in particular have become increasingly commonly used in recent years and human intestinal perfusion methods are also becoming more commonly available. Correlations between Caco-2 permeability and absorption in humans have been developed in several laboratories (63-72). As shown in Fig. [Pg.659]


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