Link between drug absorption solubility and permeability measurements in Caco-2 cells

被引:140
|
作者
Pade, V [1 ]
Stavchansky, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas, Coll Pharm, Div Pharmaceut, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1021/js980111k
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
The objective of this investigation was to establish relationship between drug permeability and solubility in vitro and the extent of drug absorption in humans. We selected drugs with varying permeabilities and solubilities with the aim of establishing a relationship between permeability and solubility measurements in vitro and the extent of absorption in vivo. Effective permeability coefficients of the model drugs (naproxen, phenytoin, propranolol, diltiazem, salicylic acid, ephedrine, cimetidine, chlorothiazide, and furosemide) at 37 degrees C and pH 7.2 were estimated using the Caco-2 cell line. Saturation solubilities of the model drugs were estimated at pH 7.2 and at 37 degrees C. Data obtained from the permeability and solubility experiments were employed in classifying the drugs into high and low permeability-solubility groups. The permeability coefficients ranged from 1 x 10(-7) to 4 x 10(-5) cm/s, and a good correlation was observed between the permeability coefficients in Caco-2 cells and percent absorbed in humans. Drugs in the high permeability, high solubility class are completely absorbed (90% or higher). The study results indicate that there is a strong link between permeability measured in Caco-2 cells, solubility, and fraction of drug absorbed in humans.
引用
收藏
页码:1604 / 1607
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Determination of drug permeability and prediction of drug absorption in Caco-2 monolayers
    Hubatsch, Ina
    Ragnarsson, Eva G. E.
    Artursson, Per
    NATURE PROTOCOLS, 2007, 2 (09) : 2111 - 2119
  • [2] Determination of drug permeability and prediction of drug absorption in Caco-2 monolayers
    Ina Hubatsch
    Eva G E Ragnarsson
    Per Artursson
    Nature Protocols, 2007, 2 : 2111 - 2119
  • [3] CORRELATION BETWEEN ORAL-DRUG ABSORPTION IN HUMANS AND APPARENT DRUG PERMEABILITY COEFFICIENTS IN HUMAN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL (CACO-2) CELLS
    ARTURSSON, P
    KARLSSON, J
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1991, 175 (03) : 880 - 885
  • [4] Simulation modelling of human intestinal absorption using Caco-2 permeability and kinetic solubility data for early drug discovery
    Thomas, Simon
    Brightman, Frances
    Gill, Helen
    Lee, Sally
    Pufong, Boris
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2008, 97 (10) : 4557 - 4574
  • [5] Cyclodextrin Complexation Improves the Solubility and Caco-2 Permeability of Chrysin
    Fenyvesi, Ferenc
    Thi Le Phuong Nguyen
    Haimhoffer, Adam
    Rusznyak, Agnes
    Vasvari, Gabor
    Bacskay, Ildiko
    Vecsernyes, Miklos
    Ignat, Simona-Rebeca
    Dinescu, Sorina
    Costache, Marieta
    Ciceu, Alina
    Hermenean, Anca
    Varadi, Judit
    MATERIALS, 2020, 13 (16)
  • [6] Optimized conditions for prediction of intestinal drug permeability using Caco-2 cells
    Yamashita, S
    Furubayashi, T
    Kataoka, M
    Sakane, T
    Sezaki, H
    Tokuda, H
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2000, 10 (03) : 195 - 204
  • [7] A VALIDATION STUDY TO ASSESS DRUG PERMEABILITY AND TRANSPORT USING CACO-2 CELLS
    Ohzone, Yoshihiro
    Adachi, Yasuhisa
    Honma, Chikako
    Ninomiya, Shin-ichi
    Sudo, Tetsuji
    DRUG METABOLISM REVIEWS, 2007, 39 : 288 - 288
  • [8] Predicting the intrinsic membrane permeability of Caco-2/MDCK cells by the solubility-diffusion model
    Dahley, Carolin
    Bockmann, Tim
    Ebert, Andrea
    Goss, Kai -Uwe
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2024, 195
  • [9] Permeability for Intestinal Absorption: Caco-2 Assay and Related Issues
    Press, Barry
    Di Grandi, Deanna
    CURRENT DRUG METABOLISM, 2008, 9 (09) : 893 - 900
  • [10] Metabolism and permeability of curcumin in cultured Caco-2 cells
    Dempe, Julia S.
    Scheerle, Romy K.
    Pfeiffer, Erika
    Metzler, Manfred
    MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH, 2013, 57 (09) : 1543 - 1549