Oral absorption of compounds depends on many physiological, physiochemical and formulation factors. Two important properties that govern oral absorption are in vitro permeability and solubility, which are commonly used as indicators of human intestinal absorption. Despite this, the nature and exact characteristics of the relationship between these parameters are not well understood. In this study a large dataset of human intestinal absorption was collated along with in vitro permeability, aqueous solubility, melting point, and maximum dose for the same compounds. The dataset allowed a permeability threshold to be established objectively to predict high or low intestinal absorption. Using this permeability threshold, classification decision ...
Solubility and permeability are recognized as key parameters governing drug intestinal absorption an...
Oral drug administration remains the most popular route of drug delivery. Absorption of the dissolve...
The prediction of absorption properties plays a key role in formulation development when the compoun...
Oral absorption depends on many physiological, physiochemical and formulation factors. Two important...
A critically evaluated database of human oral bioavailability for 768 chemical compounds is describe...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
A critically evaluated database of human intestinal absorption for 648 chemical compounds is reporte...
New effective experimental techniques in medicinal chemistry and pharmacology have resulted in a vas...
Biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) class IV drugs (low-solubility low-permeability) are g...
The aim of this project was to develop a model for prediction of bioavailability of drug compounds f...
AbstractOral drug absorption is a process influenced by the physicochemical and biopharmaceutical pr...
ABSTRACT: The biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) and biopharmaceutics drug distribution cl...
prediction of oral bioavailability (%F) based on physiochemical properties are highly needed. Altho...
Poor oral bioavailability is an important parameter accounting for the failure of the drug candidate...
Oral administration is the most common route for administration of drugs. With the growing cost of d...
Solubility and permeability are recognized as key parameters governing drug intestinal absorption an...
Oral drug administration remains the most popular route of drug delivery. Absorption of the dissolve...
The prediction of absorption properties plays a key role in formulation development when the compoun...
Oral absorption depends on many physiological, physiochemical and formulation factors. Two important...
A critically evaluated database of human oral bioavailability for 768 chemical compounds is describe...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
A critically evaluated database of human intestinal absorption for 648 chemical compounds is reporte...
New effective experimental techniques in medicinal chemistry and pharmacology have resulted in a vas...
Biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) class IV drugs (low-solubility low-permeability) are g...
The aim of this project was to develop a model for prediction of bioavailability of drug compounds f...
AbstractOral drug absorption is a process influenced by the physicochemical and biopharmaceutical pr...
ABSTRACT: The biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) and biopharmaceutics drug distribution cl...
prediction of oral bioavailability (%F) based on physiochemical properties are highly needed. Altho...
Poor oral bioavailability is an important parameter accounting for the failure of the drug candidate...
Oral administration is the most common route for administration of drugs. With the growing cost of d...
Solubility and permeability are recognized as key parameters governing drug intestinal absorption an...
Oral drug administration remains the most popular route of drug delivery. Absorption of the dissolve...
The prediction of absorption properties plays a key role in formulation development when the compoun...