Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilized for the delivery of drugs that belong to class II of the Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS). The current work proposes, for the first time, the combination of in vitro lipolysis and microsomal metabolism studies for the quantitative prediction of human oral bioavailability of BCS II drugs administered in LFs. Marinol® and Neoral® were selected as model LFs and their observed oral bioavailabilities (Fobserved) obtained from published clinical studies in humans. Two separate lipolysis buffers, differing in the level of surfactant concentrations, were used for digestion of the LFs. The predicted fraction absorbed (Fabs) was calculated by measuring the drug concentration in the mice...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
AbstractTriglycerides (TG) are one of the most common excipients used in oral lipid-based formulatio...
Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilized for the delivery of drugs that belong to class ...
Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilised for the delivery of poorly–water soluble drugs ...
Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilised for the delivery of poorly–water soluble drugs ...
For performance assessment of the lipid-based drug delivery systems (LBDDS), in vitro lipolysis is c...
The absence of an intestinal absorption sink is a significant weakness of standard in vitro lipolysi...
Purpose: Increasing numbers of poorly water-soluble drugs emerging from discovery pipelines have le...
The aim of this work was to develop a new in vitro lipolysis-permeation model to predict the in vivo...
Lipid-based formulations (LBFs) can be an effective formulation strategy to improve the bioavailabil...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Triglycerides (TG) are one of the most common excipients used in oral lipid-based formulations. The ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
AbstractTriglycerides (TG) are one of the most common excipients used in oral lipid-based formulatio...
Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilized for the delivery of drugs that belong to class ...
Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilised for the delivery of poorly–water soluble drugs ...
Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilised for the delivery of poorly–water soluble drugs ...
For performance assessment of the lipid-based drug delivery systems (LBDDS), in vitro lipolysis is c...
The absence of an intestinal absorption sink is a significant weakness of standard in vitro lipolysi...
Purpose: Increasing numbers of poorly water-soluble drugs emerging from discovery pipelines have le...
The aim of this work was to develop a new in vitro lipolysis-permeation model to predict the in vivo...
Lipid-based formulations (LBFs) can be an effective formulation strategy to improve the bioavailabil...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Triglycerides (TG) are one of the most common excipients used in oral lipid-based formulations. The ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
AbstractTriglycerides (TG) are one of the most common excipients used in oral lipid-based formulatio...