2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2005.08.006
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A level A in vitro/in vivo correlation in fasted and fed states using different methods: Applied to solid immediate release oral dosage form

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“…For conventional drug and nutritional compounds, TIM-1 has been extensively used to characterize their bioaccessibility from food and beverage product matrices, expressed as a percentage intake, under various physiological conditions and transit times along the GI tract (Blanquet et al, 2004). The profiles are highly consistent with preclinical jejunal data in both fasted and fed states (Souliman et al, 2006). However, the use of a dialysis membrane to provide an absorptive surface does not model active cellular transport.…”
Section: In Vitro Non-cellular Fluid Modelssupporting
confidence: 49%
“…For conventional drug and nutritional compounds, TIM-1 has been extensively used to characterize their bioaccessibility from food and beverage product matrices, expressed as a percentage intake, under various physiological conditions and transit times along the GI tract (Blanquet et al, 2004). The profiles are highly consistent with preclinical jejunal data in both fasted and fed states (Souliman et al, 2006). However, the use of a dialysis membrane to provide an absorptive surface does not model active cellular transport.…”
Section: In Vitro Non-cellular Fluid Modelssupporting
confidence: 49%
“…However,this type of system,even if it could be used in drug development with success (19,22,23),is not a quality control tool due to its complexity.…”
Section: In Vitro Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This machine is also capable of processing homogenised meals and a duodenal compartment can also be added to the experimental process allowing this model to be a so far, unsurpassed artificial model of the stomach [65,[153][154][155]. Several authors have also used a multi-compartmental artificial GI system known as the TIM-1 which was developed by the TNO Nutrition and Food Research Centre in Zeist, The Netherlands, to try and establish a more accurate prediction of in vivo performance [156][157][158][159]. The TIM-1 consists of four interconnected compartments of the stomach, duodenum, jejunum and ileum that allow the simulation of the GI tract [65].…”
Section: Numerous Other In-vitromentioning
confidence: 99%