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Systemic clearance intestinal metabolism effect

In situ perfusion studies assess absorption as lumenal clearance or membrane permeability and provide for isolation of solute transport at the level of the intestinal tissue. Controlled input of drug concentration, perfusion pH, osmolality, composition, and flow rate combined with intestinal region selection allow for separation of aqueous resistance and water transport effects on solute tissue permeation. This system provides for solute sampling from GI lumenal and plasma (mesenteric and systemic) compartments. A sensitive assay can separate metabolic from transport contributions. [Pg.193]


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