1994
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.17.340
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Analysis of the Transport of Valproic Acid into Saliva from Serum.

Abstract: A study was conducted to explore whether a positive correlation between serum and salivary concentrations of the well-known antiepileptic drug, valproic acid (VPA), in epileptic patients could be explained by facilitated diffusion. The total concentration in saliva (Cs) would be related to the apparent ratio (R(app)++ = 100.Cs/Ct) of Cs to the total concentration in serum (Ct) as follows: Cs = A.R(app)B. This equation can be illustrated with microcomputer-simulated figures by assuming a process of facilitated … Show more

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“…These mechanisms can be divided into transcellular and extra-, or paracellular routes. Facilitated transport has been postulated for valproic acid (45). Carrier mediated transport is either considered as "active transport" or "facilitated diffusion".…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These mechanisms can be divided into transcellular and extra-, or paracellular routes. Facilitated transport has been postulated for valproic acid (45). Carrier mediated transport is either considered as "active transport" or "facilitated diffusion".…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%