2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0928-0987(03)00195-7
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Rapid in vitro test to predict ocular tissue permeability based on biopartitioning micellar chromatography

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“…At the same time, these parts constitute a main route for ophthalmic drugs. The consequence of such duality is a debate regarding the permeability of the eye [1,2,3,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, these parts constitute a main route for ophthalmic drugs. The consequence of such duality is a debate regarding the permeability of the eye [1,2,3,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MLC has been applied to a variety of applications including prediction of transdermal permeation (Waters, Shahzad, & Stephenson, ) through to oral drug absorption (Escuder‐Gilabert, Martınez‐Pla, Sagrado, Villanueva‐Camañas, & Medina‐Hernández, ), blood–brain barrier penetration (Escuder‐Gilabert, Molero‐Monfort, Villanueva‐Camañas, Sagrado, & Medina‐Hernández, ) and ocular tissue permeability (Martın‐Biosca, Molero‐Monfort, Sagrado, Villanueva‐Camañas, & Medina‐Hernández, ). In recent years, studies have also attempted to link chromatographically derived retention constants with pharmacokinetic predictors determined in silico , and although linear relationships have been found (Milošević, Stojanović, Penov‐Gaši, Perišić‐Janjić, & Kaliszan, ), these previously published studies depend upon the reliability of calculated data whereas this work attempts to correlate chromatographic data with published experimental data.…”
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“…The MELC, which utilizes microemulsions as a mobile phase and has been shown to be suitable for the separation of a range of pharmaceutical compounds using both isocratic and gradient elution modes 18 and for validated determinations of fosinoprilat in human plasma and simvastatin and its impurities in bulk drug and tablet formulations 19. Also biopartitioning micellar chromatography (BMC) has been used in modelling many biopartitioning processes, including human drug absorption,20 BBB penetration,21 ocular tissue permeability,22 skin permeability,23 etc. Using a microemulsion as the mobile phase alters the solutes partitioning between the mobile and stationary phase characteristics in comparison with conventional HPLC because a layer of surfactant molecules adsorbs on the surface of the stationary phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%