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Methylxanthines and intestinal drug absorption
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 19761. Jejunal loops of anaesthetized rats were filled with buffered isotonic solutions of tritiated water (HTO), urea, antipyrine and salicylic acid at pH 6-8. The venous outflow and the appearence rate of the substances in the intestinal venous blood were determined.
E, Beubler, F, Lembeck
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Corneal Absorption of Ophthalmic Drugs
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1974Corneal absorption of 0.0075% homatropine hydrobromide solution and 0.0025% tropicamide solution in rabbit eyes was reinforced by prebuffering the eyes with specific alkaline buffers or by adding viscolizers and a surfactant or by a combination of these measures. For 0.0075% homatropine hydrobromide solution, prebuffering with an isotonic sodium borate
M, Lee, E R, Hammarlund
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Drug Absorption Kinetics in Goldfish
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1973A model is presented for relating turnover time in goldfish to the concentration of drug in the bathing solution. The model, based on passive transport and the existence of a critical concentration of drug within the fish being required for turnover, was applied to the dose–response data of eight homologous esters of p-aminobenzoic acid.
S H, Yolkowsky +3 more
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
exaly
1991
When a drug is given orally, the proportion of the administered dose which reaches the systemic circulation varies widely, depending on the drug and the conditions of its use. Measurement of this proportion, and the rate f(t) at which the drug reaches the circulation, is an important part of drug development.
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When a drug is given orally, the proportion of the administered dose which reaches the systemic circulation varies widely, depending on the drug and the conditions of its use. Measurement of this proportion, and the rate f(t) at which the drug reaches the circulation, is an important part of drug development.
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Cancer epigenetics in clinical practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Veronica Davalos, Manel Esteller
exaly
Drug Absorption and Bioavailability
Medical Journal of Australia, 1978G G, Graham, M, Kennedy
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