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      Intestinal drug absorption

      Intestinal drug absorption

      Bio-conjugation combined with efflux in the enterocyte determines intestinal drug absorption

      The sesquiterpene lactone nobilin exhibits high membrane permeability, low relative absorption and fast bioconversion forming glucuronide, cysteine conjugate, and glutathione conjugate in the Caco-2 cell culture model.  These metabolites are transported by P-gp (the first two), apical MRP2 and basal MRP3 and possibly MRP1 out of the cell.  Inhibition of efflux resulted in diminished bioconjugation (kinetic constant kdc) and improved absorption, Fa.

      This is an interesting interplay between phase II metabolism and carrier mediated membrane transport that can be exploited to increase intestinal drug absorption.

      In this study efflux inhibitors were employed in the Caco-2 model and data evaluation was performed by kinetic multi-compartment modeling.

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      Georgios Imanidis

      Prof. Dr. Georgios Imanidis

      Team leader, Gastrointestinal and (trans)-dermal Delivery und Absorption

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      +41 61 228 56 36

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      georgios.imanidis@fhnw.ch

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      School of Life Sciences FHNW Institute for Pharma Technology and Biotechnology Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

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      Institute for Pharma Technology and Biotechnology

      FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
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      Institute for Pharma Technology and Biotechnology

      Hofackerstrasse 30

      CH - 4132 Muttenz

      Phone+41 61 228 55 26

      E-Mailoliver.germershaus@fhnw.ch

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