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Oral drug absorption physiologically-based models

Although the pH-partition hypothesis and the absorption potential concept are useful indicators of oral drug absorption, physiologically based quantitative approaches need to be developed to estimate the fraction of dose absorbed in humans. We can reasonably assume that a direct measure of tissue permeability, either in situ or in vitro, will be more likely to yield successful predictions of drug absorption. Amidon et al. [30] developed a simplified film model to correlate the extent of absorption with membrane permeability. Sinko et al. [31] extended this approach by including the effect of solubility and proposed a macroscopic mass balance approach. That approach was then further extended to include facili-... [Pg.395]

Physiologically Based in Silico Models for the Prediction of Oral Drug Absorption... [Pg.486]

More sophisticated approaches to predict the extent of oral absorption of drugs use mathematical models based on the known physiology and utilizing simple physicochemical measurements as input. The GastroPlus [4] program is a commercial tool that utilizes an advanced compartmental and transit model, based on the work of Amidon and Yu [5], and allows what-if questions to be posed to enable pharmaceutical optimization (see Chapter 17). For instance, the impact of morphology, formulation, and/or particle size changes, and sensitivity analysis to include errors in parameters on the prediction, can be considered. [Pg.55]


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