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Models and Methods to Evaluate Transport of Drug Delivery Systems Across Cellular Barriers
Published on: October 17, 2013
From permeability to prediction: evolving strategies for evaluating oral drug absorption
Zhenhua Yang1, Kaidong Chen2, Yansong Wang2
1China Resources Zizhu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Beijing 100024, China; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fudan University, Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery, Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Drug Formulations for Overcoming Delivery Barriers, Shanghai 201203, China.
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Oral drug administration, preferred for patient compliance and convenience, encounters significant bioavailability challenges arising from complex physicochemical, physiological, and formulation-related barriers. Traditional models for evaluating absorption exhibit limitations in physiological relevance and predictive accuracy. This review critically examines evolving methodologies for oral drug absorption assessment, from classical permeability assays to emerging predictive platforms, emphasizing integration of mechanistic research with predictive modeling to advance intelligent platforms and clinical translation. While classical permeability models including parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA), Caco-2, Ussing chambers, and intestinal perfusion remain indispensable for early screening, their limited physiological relevance and inability to elucidate mechanistic pathways constrain predictive accuracy. Mechanistic approaches such as lymphatic transport studies and advanced tracking techniques using fluorescence, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), or Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging reveal critical biological pathways but suffer from scalability challenges. Emerging platforms provide transformative potential, as organoid-on-a-chip offer physiologically relevant and high-throughput alternatives, while integrated computational modeling enables multiscale prediction, from molecular interactions to systemic pharmacokinetics. Future oral absorption assessment requires converging in vitro biomimetics, computational modeling, and Artificial intelligence (AI) within unified platforms. Achieving this requires standardized in vitro models, robust data integration, and alignment with regulatory to accelerate translational drug development.
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