Drug absorption is a pharmacokinetic parameter that refers to the way a drug is absorbed from a pharmaceutical formulation into the bloodstream. Several factors can affect the absorption of a drug ...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) detectors monitor molecular interactions without labels and in real time. SPR imaging (SPRi) has the additional advantage of increased throughput since it monitors ...
Congestive heart failure is a disease state distinguished by the regular presence of both renal and hepatic abnormalities in drug handling. One such abnormality involves flaws in the process of drug ...
What is the process of oral drug absorption, and how has the Fa equation evolved? Oral drug absorption begins with administering a drug product, followed by a rapid disintegration process. The drug ...
Though studies evaluating the effects of posture on the absorption of drugs have been conducted, a systematized review revealed critical gaps in methodology. Of 18 original research articles selected ...
In this interview, Karl Box from Pion outlines the benefits of particle drift analysis using flux tools and how this can be used to enhance oral drug absorption in pharmaceutical research. Pion's ...
The research team led by Principal Researcher Son Meeyoung (right) of the Stem Cell Convergence Research Center at the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology has developed a ...
Most drug absorption within the gastrointestinal tract takes place in the upper jejunum. The rate and extent of a drug's absorption are linked to the physic-ochemical properties of the drug, ...