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Abstract: The most common preclinical methods currently used throughout the industry are: in vitro methods, for example, Ussing chamber or membrane vesicles based on animal tissue; cell-based assay systems such as Caco-2 cells and Mardin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK); artificial lipid-based systems such as parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) or immobilized artificial membranes (IAM); in vivo methods (animal pharmacokinetic studies); in situ methods (single-pass perfusion); and in silico (computer-aided drug design) methods.
https://dda.creative-bioarray.com/models-to-predict-intestinal-drug-absorption.htmlSummary: The most convenient route of drug administration is oral. Along with the presence of proteolytic enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract, the intestinal mucosa represents the main barrier to the absorption of orally administered drugs into the systemic circulation.
https://dda.creative-bioarray.com/models-to-predict-intestinal-drug-absorption.htmlSummary: The most convenient route of drug administration is oral. Along with the presence of proteolytic enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract, the intestinal mucosa represents the main barrier to the absorption of orally administered drugs into the systemic circulation.
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