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Understand and assess the design, delivery, and efficacy of orally administered drugs

A practical guide to understanding oral bioavailability, one of the major hurdles in drug development and delivery, Oral Bioavailability: Basic Principles, Advanced Concepts, and Applications is designed to help chemists, biologists, life science researchers, pharmaceutical scientists, pharmacologists, clinicians, and graduate and students become familiar with the fundamentals and practices of the science of oral bioavailability.

The difference in rate and extent between a drug taken orally and the actual amount of a drug reaching the circulatory system, oral bioavailability is an essential parameter for determining the efficacy and adverse effects of new and developing medications, as well as finding an optimal dosing regimen.

This book provides a much-needed one-stop resource to help readers better understand and appreciate the many facets and complex problems of oral bioavailability, including the basic barriers to oral bioavailability, the methods used to determine relevant parameters, and the challenges of drug delivery.

In addition, this comprehensive book discusses biological and physicochemical methods for improving bioavailability, integrates physicochemistry with physiology and molecular biology, and includes several state-of-the-art technologies and approaches—Caco-2 cell culture model, MDCK, and other related cell culture models—which are used to study the science of oral bioavailability.

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"This book comprehensively covers the topics and issues of oral bioavailability and applications in drug development. The book helps readers master the basic terminology of the field, understand the basic barriers to oral bioavailability, be acquainted with the methods used to determine relevant parameters, and comprehend the challenge associated with oral drug delivery." (Fort Mill Times, 18 October 2011)

Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Contributors xv
1 Barriers to Oral Bioavailability---An Overview
1(6)
Ming Hu
Xiaoling Li
2 Physicochemical Characterization of Pharmaceutical Solids
7(14)
Smita Debnath
3 Solubility of Pharmaceutical Solids
21(18)
Lauren Wiser
Xiaoling Gao
Bhaskara Jasti
Xiaoling Li
4 In Vitro Dissolution of Pharmaceutical Solids
39(12)
Josephine L. P. Soh
Paul W. S. Heng
5 Biological and Physiological Features of the Gastrointestinal Tract Relevant to Oral Drug Absorption
51(12)
Paul C. Ho
6 Absorption of Drugs via Passive Diffusion and Carrier-Mediated Pathways
63(14)
Miki Susanto Park
Jae H. Chang
7 In Vitro-In Vivo Correlations of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
77(14)
Deliang Zhou
Yihong Qiu
8 Drug Metabolism in Gastrointestinal Tract
91(20)
Rashim Singh
Ming Hu
9 Efflux of Drugs via Transporters---The Antiabsorption Pathway
111(16)
Jae H. Chang
James A. Uchizono
Miki Susanto Park
10 Liver Drug Metabolism
127(18)
Leslie M. Tompkins
Hongbing Wang
11 Protein Binding of Drugs
145(22)
Antonia Kotsiou
Christine Tesseromatis
12 Urinary Excretion of Drugs and Drug Reabsorption
167(16)
Pankaj Gupta
Bo Feng
Jack Cook
13 Pharmacokinetic Behaviors of Orally Administered Drugs
183(38)
Jaime A. Yanez
Dion R. Brocks
Laird M. Forrest
Neal M. Davies
14 Effects of Food on Drug Absorption
221(12)
Venugopal P. Marasanapalle
Xiaoling Li
Bhaskara R. Jasti
15 Drug-Drug Interactions and Drug-Dietary Chemical Interactions
233(20)
Ge Lin
Zhong Zuo
Na Li
Li Zhang
16 Anatomical and Physiological Factors Affecting Oral Drug Bioavailability in Rats, Dogs, and Humans
253(14)
Ayman El-Kattan
Susan Hurst
Joanne Brodfuehrer
Cho-Ming Loi
17 Amino Acid Drug Transporters
267(24)
Zhong Qiu Liu
Ming Hu
18 Drug Transporters and Their Role in Absorption and Disposition of Peptides and Peptide-Based Pharmaceuticals
291(18)
David J. Lindley
Stephen M. Carl
Dea Herrera-Ruiz
Li F. Pan
Lori B. Karpes
Jonathan M. E. Goole
Olafur S. Gudmundsson
Gregory T. Knipp
19 Organic Anion and Cation Drug Transporters
309(20)
Takashi Sekine
Hiroyuki Kusuhara
20 Gastric Retentive Drug Delivery Systems
329(14)
John R. Cardinal
Avinash Nangia
21 Lipid-Based and Self-Emulsifying Oral Drug Delivery Systems
343(12)
Sravan Penchala
Anh-Nhan Pham
Ying Huang
Jeffrey Wang
22 Prodrug Strategies to Enhance Oral Drug Absorption
355(16)
Sai H. S. Boddu
Deep Kwatra
Ashim K. Mitra
23 Oral Delivery of Protein/Peptide Therapeutics
371(10)
Puchun Liu
Steven Dinh
24 ABC Transporters in Intestinal and Liver Efflux
381(20)
Marilyn E. Morris
Yash A. Gandhi
25 Interplay Between Efflux Transporters and Metabolic Enzymes
401(12)
Stephen Wang
26 Regulatory Considerations in Metabolism- and Transporter-Based Drug Interactions
413(18)
Yuanchao (Derek) Zhang
Lei Zhang
John M. Strong
Shiew-Mei Huang
27 Caco-2 Cell Culture Model for Oral Drug Absorption
431(12)
Kaustubh Kulkarni
Ming Hu
28 MDCK Cells and Other Cell-Culture Models of Oral Drug Absorption
443(18)
Deep Kwatra
Sai H. S. Boddu
Ashim K. Mitra
29 Intestinal Perfusion Methods for Oral Drug Absorptions
461(14)
Wei Zhu
Eun Ju Jeong
30 Liver Perfusion and Primary Hepatocytes for Studying Drug Metabolism and Metabolite Excretion
475(18)
Cindy Q. Xia
Chuang Lu
Suresh K. Balani
31 In vivo Methods for Oral Bioavailability Studies
493(12)
Ana Ruiz-Garcia
Marival Bermejo
32 Determination of Regulation of Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes and Transporters
505(14)
Bin Zhang
Wen Xie
33 Computational and Pharmacoinformatic Approaches to Oral Bioavailability Prediction
519(16)
Miguel Angel Cabrera-Perez
Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez
Index 535
Ming Hu, PhD, is Professor of Pharmaceutics at the College of Pharmacy, University of Houston. Dr. Hu is on the editorial boards of Molecular Pharmaceutics and the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

Xiaoling Li, PhD, is Professor of Pharmaceutics and Associate Dean of Graduate Education and Research at the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, University of the Pacific. He is a Fellow of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists.