An in vitro system for prediction of oral absorption of relatively water-soluble drugs and ester prodrugs
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An in vitro system for prediction of oral absorption of relatively water-soluble drugs and ester prodrugs
Abstract
We developed an in vitro system simulating the physiological condition in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract for prediction of oral absorption of relatively water-soluble drugs and ester prodrug pivampicillin. This evaluation system includes a drug-dissolving vessel (DDV, assumed stomach), a pH adjustment vessel (PAV, assumed intestine) and a side-by-side diffusion chamber that is mounted by a Caco-2 monolayer, which is grown on a polycarbonate filter, or by a rat intestine between the donor and receiver compartments. Our proposed system can accommodate large amounts of solid drugs, simulating a drastic pH change process in GI tract, that is, an orally administered solid drug is dissolved in the stomach (pH 1-2) and transferred to the intestine (pH 6), and that dissolution process can also be monitored. The optimal flow rates for our system are 0.35-1.10 ml/min. Using this system, cumulative permeations of eight relatively water-soluble drugs were compared, and these cumulative permeations indicated the ability of drug absorption in humans. Drugs that permeated across a Caco-2 monolayer at cumulative permeation of more than 0.03% or over 0.04% in rat intestine can be almost completely absorbed in humans. If the cumulative permeation across a Caco-2 monolayer is lower than 0.03% or below 0.04% in the rat intestine, there was a good linear correlation between cumulative permeation across a Caco-2 monolayer and oral absorption in humans, or between cumulative permeation across a rat intestine and oral absorption in humans. In the case of relatively water-soluble drugs, a good linear correlation was obtained between cumulative permeation across a Caco-2 monolayer and cumulative permeation across a rat intestine. This result indicates that it is possible to predict the oral absorption of a relatively water-soluble drug in humans based on the cumulative permeation of the drug across a Caco-2 monolayer and/or a rat intestine. The time course of permeation of the ester prodrug pivampicillin, which is metabolized in a Caco-2 monolayer or in a rat intestine, was also evaluated. It stated clearly that it is also possible to predict the oral absorption of pivampicillin in humans based on the cumulative permeation across a Caco-2 monolayer or rat intestine. Our newly developed system enables more kinds of oral preparations and also pH-dependent soluble drugs to be evaluated.
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