Dynamic flow in vitro models are currently widely explored for their applicability in drug development research. The application of gut-on-chip models in toxicology is lagging behind. Here we report the application of a gut-on-chip model for biokinetic studies and compare the observed biokinetics of reference compounds with those obtained using a conventional static in vitro model. Intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells were cultured on a porous membrane assembled between two glass flow chambers for the dynamic model, or on a porous membrane in a Transwell model. Confocal microscopy, lucifer yellow translocation, and alkaline phosphatase activity evaluation revealed that cells cultured in the gut-on-chip model formed tight, differentiated, pola...
peer reviewedAnimal models are essential in drug development but present many concerns in the practi...
In vitro models that better reflect in vivo epithelial barrier (patho-)physiology are urgently requi...
The small intestine is the central component of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract (gut) where nutrient...
Dynamic flow in vitro models are currently widely explored for their applicability in drug developme...
Novel microfluidic technologies allow the manufacture of in vitro organ-on-a-chip systems that hold ...
The small intestine is a crucial component of the digestive system allowing the digestion of food an...
The intestinal epithelium acts as a selective barrier for the absorption of water, nutrients and ora...
Currently, static in vitro cell culture assays are used in early phases of drug development, food re...
© 2016 Author(s). The study of inflammatory bowel disease, including Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's ...
Drug metabolism in the intestine is considered to substantially contribute to the overall first-pass...
In oral bioavailability studies, evaluation of the absorption and transport of drugs and food compon...
The majority of intestinal in vitro screening models use cell lines that do not reflect the complexi...
As most medicines are given orally, it is important to study what happens to new drugs upon ingestio...
Animal models are gold standards for testing active compounds on intestinal inflammatory conditions....
A common bottleneck in any drug development processes is finding an accurate model that will closely...
peer reviewedAnimal models are essential in drug development but present many concerns in the practi...
In vitro models that better reflect in vivo epithelial barrier (patho-)physiology are urgently requi...
The small intestine is the central component of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract (gut) where nutrient...
Dynamic flow in vitro models are currently widely explored for their applicability in drug developme...
Novel microfluidic technologies allow the manufacture of in vitro organ-on-a-chip systems that hold ...
The small intestine is a crucial component of the digestive system allowing the digestion of food an...
The intestinal epithelium acts as a selective barrier for the absorption of water, nutrients and ora...
Currently, static in vitro cell culture assays are used in early phases of drug development, food re...
© 2016 Author(s). The study of inflammatory bowel disease, including Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's ...
Drug metabolism in the intestine is considered to substantially contribute to the overall first-pass...
In oral bioavailability studies, evaluation of the absorption and transport of drugs and food compon...
The majority of intestinal in vitro screening models use cell lines that do not reflect the complexi...
As most medicines are given orally, it is important to study what happens to new drugs upon ingestio...
Animal models are gold standards for testing active compounds on intestinal inflammatory conditions....
A common bottleneck in any drug development processes is finding an accurate model that will closely...
peer reviewedAnimal models are essential in drug development but present many concerns in the practi...
In vitro models that better reflect in vivo epithelial barrier (patho-)physiology are urgently requi...
The small intestine is the central component of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract (gut) where nutrient...