Challenges in the prediction and modeling of oral absorption and bioavailability.

Paul D Metcalfe, Simon Thomas
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To predict the performance of a drug following oral dosing, a thorough understanding of the dissolution, uptake and metabolism of the compound is required. In this review, approaches to in silico modeling of these processes are discussed. Although oral absorption, which is limited by dissolution and passive permeation, is to some extent predictable, bioavailability, which is influenced by first-pass metabolism in the intestines and liver, is much more difficult to predict. Much of the difficulty in predicting oral absorption and bioavailability is in the experimental quantification of solubility in the gastrointestinal tract lumen, membrane permeability, plasma protein binding, metabolism and active transport, rather than the formulating of the mathematical models.

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口服吸收和生物利用度预测和建模的挑战。
为了预测口服给药后药物的性能,需要对化合物的溶解、吸收和代谢有透彻的了解。在这篇综述中,讨论了这些过程的计算机建模方法。虽然口服吸收受溶出和被动渗透的限制,在一定程度上是可预测的,但受肠道和肝脏首过代谢影响的生物利用度更难预测。预测口服吸收和生物利用度的大部分困难在于对胃肠道腔内溶解度、膜通透性、血浆蛋白结合、代谢和主动运输的实验量化,而不是制定数学模型。
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