An integrated absorption model was developed to describe the small intestinal transit, dissolution, and permeation processes of drugs. Based on this integrated model and the drug classification system, we presented a biopharmaceutics design model for oral delivery. The design model essentially states that oral drug absorption can be limited by dissolution, solubility, permeability or any combination of them. Using digoxin, griseofulvin, and panadiplon as model drugs, we demonstrated the applications of the design model to support formulation strategies with emphasis on micronization. The model may be used in facilitating lead drug candidate selection, identifying critical factors, and supporting formulation strategies. For nonabsorbable ...
A reasonably realistic physical model has been described for the simultaneous longitudinal spreading...
For orally administered drugs, the rate and extent of absorption are governed by the physiology of t...
For orally administered drugs, the rate and extent of absorption are governed by the physiology of t...
An integrated absorption model was developed to describe the small intestinal transit, dissolution, ...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
Oral drug administration remains the most popular route of drug delivery. Absorption of the dissolve...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
Oral administration is the most commonly used route for drug delivery owing to its costeffectiveness...
Predicting drug absorption and drug absorption variation can considerably aid the selection of c and...
Simulating an intestinal drug absorption rate through a model incorporating rates of dissolution an...
A reasonably realistic physical model has been described for the simultaneous longitudinal spreading...
For orally administered drugs, the rate and extent of absorption are governed by the physiology of t...
For orally administered drugs, the rate and extent of absorption are governed by the physiology of t...
An integrated absorption model was developed to describe the small intestinal transit, dissolution, ...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
Oral drug administration remains the most popular route of drug delivery. Absorption of the dissolve...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
Oral administration is the most commonly used route for drug delivery owing to its costeffectiveness...
Predicting drug absorption and drug absorption variation can considerably aid the selection of c and...
Simulating an intestinal drug absorption rate through a model incorporating rates of dissolution an...
A reasonably realistic physical model has been described for the simultaneous longitudinal spreading...
For orally administered drugs, the rate and extent of absorption are governed by the physiology of t...
For orally administered drugs, the rate and extent of absorption are governed by the physiology of t...