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Published on: October 10, 2016
The biopharmaceutical classification system of excipients
Teófilo Vasconcelos1,2,3,4, Sara Marques2,5, Bruno Sarmento3,4,6
1BIAL-Portela & Cª, S.A. À Avenida da Siderugia Nacional, Trofa, Portugal.
Abstract:
The increasing number of new chemical entities is bringing new challenges to the field of drug delivery. These drugs present bioavailability issues that are frequently associated with intestinal metabolism or efflux mechanisms. Some excipients, particularly surfactants, have demonstrated a capacity to interfere with these mechanisms, improving drug bioavailability. Consequently, these excipients can no longer be considered as inert and should be subject to special considerations from a regulatory perspective. In the present manuscript, the state-of-the-art research related to these abilities of excipients to interfere with intestinal metabolism and efflux mechanisms are presented and discussed. Here, a biopharmaceutical classification system of excipients is proposed for the first time as a tool in the development of new products and for regulatory purposes.
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