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Drug Bioavailability Estimation of Solubility, Permeability, Absorption and Bioavailability

The gold standard for industrial research now completely revised in line with current trends in the field, with all contributions extensively updated or rewritten. In 21 chapters readers can benefit from the key working knowledge of today's leading pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Roche. Drug developers from industry and academia present all the factors governing drug bioavailability, complete with practical examples and real-life data. Part I focuses on in vitro and in vivo measurements of physicochemical properties, such as membrane permeability and ionization. Pa.

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  • "The peroral application (swallowing) of a medicine means that the body must first resorb the active substance before it can begin to take effect. The efficacy of drug uptake depends on the one hand on the chemical characteristics of the active substance, above all on its solubility and membrane permeability. On the other hand, it is determined by the organism's ability to absorb pharmaceuticals by way of specific transport proteins or to excrete them. Since many pharmacologically active substances are poorly suited for oral intake, a decisive criterion for the efficacy of a medicine is its so-"
  • "The gold standard for industrial research now completely revised in line with current trends in the field, with all contributions extensively updated or rewritten. In 21 chapters readers can benefit from the key working knowledge of today's leading pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Roche. Drug developers from industry and academia present all the factors governing drug bioavailability, complete with practical examples and real-life data. Part I focuses on in vitro and in vivo measurements of physicochemical properties, such as membrane permeability and ionization. Pa."@en
  • "The peroral application (swallowing) of a medicine means that the body must first resorb the active substance before it can begin to take effect. The efficacy of drug uptake depends on the one hand on the chemical characteristics of the active substance."@en

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  • "Drug bioavailability : estimation of solubility, permeability, absorption, and bioavailability"
  • "Drug Bioavailability Estimation of Solubility, Permeability, Absorption and Bioavailability"@en
  • "Drug Bioavailability Estimation of Solubility, Permeability, Absorption and Bioavailability"
  • "Drug bioavailability : estimation of solubility, permeability, absorption and bioavailability"@en
  • "Drug bioavailability : estimation of solubility, permeability, absorption and bioavailability"
  • "Drug bioavailability estimation of solubility, permeability, absorption and bioavailability"
  • "Drug bioavailability estimation of solubility, permeability, absorption and bioavailability"@en