|  | Waterbeemd, Han van de / Testa, Bernard (eds.) Drug Bioavailability Estimation of Solubility, Permeability, Absorption and Bioavailability Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry (Volume 40) Edited by Mannhold, Raimund / Kubinyi, Hugo / Folkers, Gerd
  2., completely revised Edition - October 2008 185.- Euro 2008. XXV, 624 Pages, Hardcover 130 Fig. (22 Colored Fig.), 38 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN-10: 3-527-32051-2 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-32051-6 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Short description The gold standard for industrial research now completely revised in line with current trends in the field, with all contributions extensively updated or rewritten. No other publication offers the same level of treatment on this crucial topic in modern drug development.
From the contents Introduction
Part I. Physicochemical Aspects of Drug Dissolution and Solubility
Aqueous Solubility in Discovery Chemistry, DMPK and Biological Assays Gastrointestinal Dissolution and Absorption of Class II Drugs In Silico Prediction of Aqueous Solubility
Part II. Physicochemical and Biological Studies of Membrane Permeability and Oral Absorption
Physico-chemical Approaches to Drug Absorption High-throughput Measurement of Physicochemical Properties (pKa, solubility, log D, permeability) Cell Cultures for Permeability Assessment in Drug Discovery Use of Animals for the Determination of Absorption and Bioavailability In vivo Permeability Studies in the GI Tract of Humans
Part III Role of Transporters and Metabolism in Oral Absorption
Transporters in the GI Tract Hepatic Drug Transport The Importance of Gut Wall Metabolism in Determining Drug Bioavailability Modified Cell Lines to Assess Active Transport and Metabolism during Absorption
Part IV Computational Approaches to Drug Absorption and Bioavailability
Calculated Molecular Properties and Multivariate Statistical Analysis Computational Absorption Prediction In Silico Prediction of Bioavailability Simulation of Absorption, Metabolism, and Bioavailability P-Glycoprotein Structure-Activity Relationships
Part V Drug Development Issues
Application of the Biopharmaceutical Classification System Now and in the Future Prodrugs Modern Delivery Strategies: Physiological Considerations for Orally Administered Medications The Promise of Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery
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