Biopharmaceutical classification system - experimental model ofthe prediction of drug bioavailability

   
Golovenko N.Y.1, Borisuk I.U.1

1. A.V. BOGATSKY PHYSICO-CHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF UKRAINE
Section: Review
PubMed Id: 18988456
Year: 2008  Volume: 54  Issue: 4  Pages: 392-407
Biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) is based on solubility tests; for various drugs they correlate with their bioavailability in human body. It is widely used in design and development of innovation drugs, new dosage forms (permeability amplifiers), in clinical pharmacology (drug-drug, drug-food interaction) and also by regulation agencies of several countries as the scientific approach, for testing of waiver on bioavailability.Review considers modern concepts and theoretical bases for prediction of bioavailability according to BCS. It gives characteristics of fundamental parameters of the system: absorption number, solubility number and the ratio of dose to the soluble part of the drug. Possible versions of BCS modification for its subsequent optimization are discussed.
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Keywords: biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS), bioavailability, generic drug
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Golovenko, N. Y., Borisuk, I. U. (2008). Biopharmaceutical classification system - experimental model ofthe prediction of drug bioavailability. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 54(4), 392-407.
This paper is also available as the English translation: 10.1134/S1990750808030037
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