2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2003.10.003
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The use of formulation technology to assess regional gastrointestinal drug absorption in humans

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“…These differences may significantly influence the performance of drugs during their residence in the lower parts of the intestine. Unraveling the composition of colonic fluids led to better insights in colonic drug delivery strategies, resulting in pH-responsive and bacterially-triggered drug delivery technology (Basit et al, 2004(Basit et al, , 2009Ibekwe et al, 2008;McConnell et al, 2008;Vertzoni et al, 2010a), as well as optimized dissolution media to assess the performance of for instance colontargeted drug formulations in the lower intestine. These findings have led to the development of biorelevant fasted and fed state simulated colonic fluid (FaSSCoF and FeSSCoF, respectively), developed to mimic the fluids collected from the ascending colon in healthy adults (Vertzoni et al, 2010b).…”
Section: Invasive Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences may significantly influence the performance of drugs during their residence in the lower parts of the intestine. Unraveling the composition of colonic fluids led to better insights in colonic drug delivery strategies, resulting in pH-responsive and bacterially-triggered drug delivery technology (Basit et al, 2004(Basit et al, , 2009Ibekwe et al, 2008;McConnell et al, 2008;Vertzoni et al, 2010a), as well as optimized dissolution media to assess the performance of for instance colontargeted drug formulations in the lower intestine. These findings have led to the development of biorelevant fasted and fed state simulated colonic fluid (FaSSCoF and FeSSCoF, respectively), developed to mimic the fluids collected from the ascending colon in healthy adults (Vertzoni et al, 2010b).…”
Section: Invasive Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the reported effects of formulation excipients on efflux inhibitors are not clearly defined, especially not in-vivo (Polli et al 2004). Furthermore, the effect on gastrointestinal transit by large amounts of sugars has been highlighted as another issue, especially for liquid formulations where large amounts of such excipients may be included (Adkin et al 1995;Yu et al 2002;Basit et al 2004).…”
Section: Biopharmaceutical Classification System (Bcs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1D). No such bacterial metabolism has been observed for cimetidine or famotidine (Basit and Lacey, 2001;Basit et al, 2004), however. Treatment with antibiotics such as rifampicin decreases the absorption of ranitidine by decreasing the percentage of the total dose that disappears in the duodenal, jejunal, and ileal regions of the intestinal loops (Machavaram et al, 2006).…”
Section: N-oxide Reduction Of Drugsmentioning
confidence: 92%