Organ-on-chip (OoC) technology has led to in vitro models with many new possibilities compared to conventional in vitro and in vivo models. In this review, the potential of OoC models to improve the prediction of human oral bioavailability and intrinsic clearance is discussed, with a focus on the functionality of the models and the application in current drug development practice. Multi-OoC models demonstrating the application for pharmacokinetic (PK) studies are summarized and existing challenges are identified. Physiological parameters for a minimal viable platform of a multi-OoC model to study PK are provided, together with PK specific read-outs and recommendations for relevant reference compounds to validate the model. Finally, the tran...
The continued development of in vitro systems that accurately emulate human response to drugs or che...
Some organ-on-a-chip (OoC) systems for drug evaluation show better predictive capabilities than plan...
Oral drug absorption is a complex process depending on many factors, including the physicochemical p...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) technology has led to in vitro models with many new possibilities compared to co...
The development of new medicines suffers from attrition, especially in the development pipeline. Eig...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) systems are microfabricated cell culture devices designed to model functional un...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Quantitative predictions of pharmacokinetics (PKs) and concentration-time profiles using in vitro an...
With advantageous features such as minimizing the cost, time, and sample size requirements, organ-on...
Development of predictive multi-organ models before implementing costly clinical trials is central f...
Current pre-clinical models to evaluate drug safety during the drug development process (DDP) mainly...
The continued development of invitro systems that accurately emulate human response to drugs or chem...
Current pre-clinical models to evaluate drug safety during the drug development process (DDP) mainly...
Drugs affect the human body through absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination (ADME) pro...
The continued development of in vitro systems that accurately emulate human response to drugs or che...
Some organ-on-a-chip (OoC) systems for drug evaluation show better predictive capabilities than plan...
Oral drug absorption is a complex process depending on many factors, including the physicochemical p...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) technology has led to in vitro models with many new possibilities compared to co...
The development of new medicines suffers from attrition, especially in the development pipeline. Eig...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) systems are microfabricated cell culture devices designed to model functional un...
Most marketed drugs are administered orally, despite the complex process of oral absorption that is ...
Quantitative predictions of pharmacokinetics (PKs) and concentration-time profiles using in vitro an...
With advantageous features such as minimizing the cost, time, and sample size requirements, organ-on...
Development of predictive multi-organ models before implementing costly clinical trials is central f...
Current pre-clinical models to evaluate drug safety during the drug development process (DDP) mainly...
The continued development of invitro systems that accurately emulate human response to drugs or chem...
Current pre-clinical models to evaluate drug safety during the drug development process (DDP) mainly...
Drugs affect the human body through absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination (ADME) pro...
The continued development of in vitro systems that accurately emulate human response to drugs or che...
Some organ-on-a-chip (OoC) systems for drug evaluation show better predictive capabilities than plan...
Oral drug absorption is a complex process depending on many factors, including the physicochemical p...