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dc.contributor.authorZakeri-Milani, P
dc.contributor.authorValizadeh, H
dc.contributor.authorTajerzadeh, H
dc.contributor.authorAzarmi, Y
dc.contributor.authorIslambolchilar, Z
dc.contributor.authorBarzegar, S
dc.contributor.authorBarzegar-Jalali, M
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-26T09:32:11Z
dc.date.available2018-08-26T09:32:11Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.tbzmed.ac.ir:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/57272
dc.description.abstractPurpose. The aim of the study was the prediction of human intestinal permeability and fraction absorbed of oral dose using single-pass intestinal perfusion technique (SPIP) in rats. Methods. Permeability coefficients in anaesthetized rats were determined for 14 compounds. Drug solution in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was perfused through a ingle-pass intestinal perfusion (SPIP) with flow rate of 0.21 ml/min and samples were taken from outlet tubing at different time points up to 90 min. Phenol red was used as a non-absorbable marker to correct water flux through the segment. Drug concentrations in samples were determined using HPLC and permeability coefficients (Peff) were calculated. Results. The examined compounds demonstrated approximately 12.5 fold difference in magnitude for rat permeability coefficients among themselves. These values were compared with published data for human intestinal permeability, and a strong correlation was found between Peff(rat) and Peff (human), = (Peff (human) = 11.04 Peff (rat) - 0.0003; R2= 0.93, P<0.0001). Subsequently the fraction dose absorbed in human (Fa) was estimated and predicted after oral dosing considering Fa(human)=1-e -38450Peff(rat) (R2= 0.91, P<0.0001). Conclusions. Considering the high correlation of rat Peff values with those of human we conclude that the SPIP could be utilized with precision to predict the human intestinal permeability. It may also be used as a reliable technique to predict the fraction of dose absorbed following oral administration of drug in solution or regular release dosage form in human.
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
dc.subjectatenolol
dc.subjectcarbamazepine
dc.subjectcefalexin
dc.subjectcimetidine
dc.subjectfurosemide
dc.subjecthydrochlorothiazide
dc.subjectibuprofen
dc.subjectketoprofen
dc.subjectmethyldopa
dc.subjectmetoprolol
dc.subjectnaproxen
dc.subjectphenazone
dc.subjectphenolsulfonphthalein
dc.subjectphosphate buffered saline
dc.subjectpiroxicam
dc.subjectpropranolol
dc.subjectranitidine
dc.subjectwater
dc.subjectaccuracy
dc.subjectanalytic method
dc.subjectanimal experiment
dc.subjectanimal tissue
dc.subjectarticle
dc.subjectcalculation
dc.subjectcontrolled study
dc.subjectcorrelation analysis
dc.subjectdrug absorption
dc.subjectdrug determination
dc.subjectdrug penetration
dc.subjectflow rate
dc.subjecthigh performance liquid chromatography
dc.subjecthuman
dc.subjectintestine mucosa permeability
dc.subjectintestine perfusion
dc.subjectjejunum
dc.subjectmale
dc.subjectnonhuman
dc.subjectprediction
dc.subjectrat
dc.subjectreliability
dc.subjectanimal
dc.subjectdrug stability
dc.subjectforecasting
dc.subjectintestine absorption
dc.subjectmetabolism
dc.subjectmethodology
dc.subjectmolecular weight
dc.subjectoral drug administration
dc.subjectperfusion
dc.subjectpermeability
dc.subjectpharmacokinetics
dc.subjectreproducibility
dc.subjectspecies difference
dc.subjectWistar rat
dc.subjectAdministration, Oral
dc.subjectAnimals
dc.subjectChromatography, High Pressure Liquid
dc.subjectDrug Stability
dc.subjectForecasting
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectIntestinal Absorption
dc.subjectJejunum
dc.subjectMale
dc.subjectMolecular Weight
dc.subjectPerfusion
dc.subjectPermeability
dc.subjectPharmacokinetics
dc.subjectPhenolsulfonphthalein
dc.subjectRats
dc.subjectRats, Wistar
dc.subjectReproducibility of Results
dc.subjectSpecies Specificity
dc.titlePredicting human intestinal permeability using single-pass intestinal perfusion to rat
dc.typeArticle
dc.citation.volume10
dc.citation.issue3
dc.citation.spage368
dc.citation.epage379
dc.citation.indexScopus


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