Absolute bioavailability studies in humans are not routinely performed as part of the drug registration process. They tend to be reasonably demanding, not least because toxicology data are required to support intravenous administration of a drug. Moreover, the classical crossover design of an absolute bioavailability study can suffer from artefacts caused by concentration-dependent pharmacokinetics. Many of the problems associated with absolute bioavailability studies can be alleviated using isotopically labelled drugs. Stable isotopes have been used in the performance of absolute bioavailability studies in humans for > 30 years. More recently, the advantages of using radiolabelled drugs have been expanded by using the ultrasensitive techno...
Background: Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a sensitive isotope ratio technique used in drug ...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) counts individual rare, usually radio-, isotopes such as radioca...
Absolute bioavailability studies in humans are not routinely performed as part of the drug registrat...
Obtaining information on the metabolic fate of a drug in humans is a key requirement in drug develop...
At the beginning of 1910s experiments conducted by F.Soddy gave the first demonstration that most of...
This review aims to present an overview of the application of stable isotope technology in clinical ...
The release of natural and artificial radionuclides into the environment is increasing the need of b...
With increasing numbers of drugs tested in oncology for smaller patient populations, fewer patients ...
A methodology for the accurate calculation and mitigation of isotopic interferences in liquid chroma...
A method for biokinetic studies in humans using stable isotopes is presented. The technique is based...
The possibility of using stable isotopes in tracer biokinetic studies on humans is very attractive a...
The bioavailability (utilization) of trace elements is very variable, depending on the characteristi...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
A method for biokinetic studies in humans using stable isotopes is presented. The technique is based...
Background: Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a sensitive isotope ratio technique used in drug ...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) counts individual rare, usually radio-, isotopes such as radioca...
Absolute bioavailability studies in humans are not routinely performed as part of the drug registrat...
Obtaining information on the metabolic fate of a drug in humans is a key requirement in drug develop...
At the beginning of 1910s experiments conducted by F.Soddy gave the first demonstration that most of...
This review aims to present an overview of the application of stable isotope technology in clinical ...
The release of natural and artificial radionuclides into the environment is increasing the need of b...
With increasing numbers of drugs tested in oncology for smaller patient populations, fewer patients ...
A methodology for the accurate calculation and mitigation of isotopic interferences in liquid chroma...
A method for biokinetic studies in humans using stable isotopes is presented. The technique is based...
The possibility of using stable isotopes in tracer biokinetic studies on humans is very attractive a...
The bioavailability (utilization) of trace elements is very variable, depending on the characteristi...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
A method for biokinetic studies in humans using stable isotopes is presented. The technique is based...
Background: Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a sensitive isotope ratio technique used in drug ...
Use of stable isotopes in applied nutrition has been a developing field for over 60 years. The past ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) counts individual rare, usually radio-, isotopes such as radioca...