A study to correlate drug absorption in humans (Fa) to in vitro intestinal permeation using the Sweetana-Grass diffusion model / Kobus Swart
Background: The oral route still remains the most popular method for drug delivery as it is convenient, cost efficient and has high patient compliance. However, for a drug to be successfully administered via this route it must be able to cross the intestinal membranes with a rate high enough (permea...
Main Author: | Swart, Kobus |
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North-West University
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/960 |
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