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Evidence of competitive inhibition for the intestinal absorption of baclofen by phenylalanine

1996

Abstract Previous studies showed that the absorption of the antispastic drug baclofen, in the rat middle intestine, is inhibited by β-alanine, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and leucine. It was concluded that baclofen intestinal transport was mediated, at least in part, by the β-, γ- and α-amino acid carriers. We therefore focused our next studies on the analysis of the possible inhibition of drug absorption by an aromatic α-amino acid model compound, phenylalanine. An in situ study in the rat small intestine was undertaken in order to evaluate the effect of phenylalanine on baclofen absorption and to establish the inhibition model. Assays using isotonic perfusion solutions of 0.5 mM baclofen w…

Absorption (pharmacology)medicine.drug_classChemistryPharmaceutical SciencePhenylalanineMuscle relaxantPharmacologyIntestinal absorptionchemistry.chemical_compoundBaclofenNon-competitive inhibitionnervous systemPharmacokineticsmedicineLeucineInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
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Effects of temperature on gastric evacuation rate and absorption and transport of dietary lipids in sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.)

1993

Abstract 1. 1. Gastric evacuation rate and lipid absorption and transport were studied in sea bass reared at 25°, 20° and 15°C. 2. 2. An increase in gastric evacuation and a reduction in lipid absorption were observed at the higher temperature. 3. 3. Lowering temperature (15°C), led to a decrease in the rate of gastric emptying, with a prolonged lipid absorption. 4. 4. Relationships between lipid absorption and gastric evacuation are discussed.

Absorption (pharmacology)medicine.medical_specialtyGastric emptyingStomachdigestive oral and skin physiologyLipid absorptionGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classificationdigestive system diseasesSurgeryAnimal sciencemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)DicentrarchusSea bassDigestionComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology
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Development and Characterization of an Amorphous Solid Dispersion of Furosemide in the Form of a Sublingual Bioadhesive Film to Enhance Bioavailabili…

2017

Administered by an oral route, Furosemide (FUR), a diuretic used in several edematous states and hypertension, presents bioavailability problems, reported as a consequence of an erratic gastrointestinal absorption due to various existing polymorphic forms and low and pH-dependent solubility. A mucoadhesive sublingual fast-dissolving FUR based film has been developed and evaluated in order to optimize the bioavailability of FUR by increasing solubility and guaranteeing a good dissolution reproducibility. The Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) analyses confirmed that the film prepared using the solvent casting method entrapped FUR in the amorphous state. As a solid dispersion, FUR increa…

Absorption (pharmacology)medicine.medical_specialtymucoadhesive filmMaterials scienceBioadhesivePharmaceutical Sciencelcsh:RS1-44102 engineering and technology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleSublingual Absorptionlcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDifferential scanning calorimetryamorphous solid dispersiontransmucosal deliverymedicineSolubilityDissolutionAmorphous solid dispersion; Furosemide bioavailability; Mucoadhesive film; Sublingual absorption; Transmucosal delivery;021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyfurosemide bioavailabilityAmorphous solidSurgeryBioavailabilitysublingual absorptionChemical engineeringSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativomucoadhesive film; sublingual absorption; amorphous solid dispersion; furosemide bioavailability; transmucosal delivery0210 nano-technologyPharmaceutics
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Optimized In Silico Modeling of Drug Absorption after Gastric Bypass: The Case of Metformin

2021

Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for severe obesity and related comorbidities, such as type II diabetes. Gastric bypass surgery shortens the length of the intestine, possibly leading to altered drug absorption. Metformin, a first-line treatment for type II diabetes, has permeability-dependent drug absorption, which may be sensitive to intestinal anatomic changes during bypass surgery, including Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). Previous computer simulation data indicate increased metformin absorption after RYGB. In this study, we experimentally determined the region-dependent permeability of metformin, using the rat single-pass intestinal perfusion method (SPIP), which we then imp…

Absorption (pharmacology)obesitymedicine.medical_specialtyRoux-en-Y gastric bypassbariatric surgeryUrologyPharmaceutical Sciencemedicine.disease_causeArticleJejunumGastroPlusTMPharmacy and materia medicaIn vivomedicineGastroPlus<sup>TM</sup>Intestinal permeabilityintestinal permeabilitybusiness.industryGastric bypass surgerynutritional and metabolic diseasesmedicine.diseaseMetforminRS1-441program simulationmedicine.anatomical_structuresegmental-dependent absorptionBypass surgeryDuodenummetforminbusinessmedicine.drugPharmaceutics
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Absorption of Drugs after Oral Administration

2007

After oral administration, drugs must be absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract to achieve the systemic circulation and exert their pharmacological effects. The successful formulation of an optimized oral drug delivery system requires a detailed consideration and a good understanding of the intestinal absorption process, its possibilities and limitations. This article gives an overview and update on the concepts, possibilities, and limitations of drug absorption after oral administration. Keywords: oral administration; drug absorption; oral drug delivery system; gastrointestinal tract; intestinal absorption

Absorption (pharmacology)stomatognathic diseasesGastrointestinal tractbusiness.industryOral administrationMedicineDelivery systemPharmacologybusinessEnteral administrationSystemic circulationIntestinal absorptionOral retinoid
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Electronic structure of phthalocyanines : Theoretical investigation of the optical properties of phthalocyanine monomers, dimers, and crystals

1990

We present valence effective Hamiltonian (VEH) calculations on the optical absorptions of a series of phthalocyanine compounds: the metal‐free phthalocyanine molecule, a model system for the lithium phthalocyanine molecule, the metal‐free phthalocyanine dimer, and model systems for the lutetium diphthalocyanine and the lithium phthalocyanine crystal. For these compounds, it is found that the major factor influencing the evolution of the optical transitions is not the electronic structure of the metal but rather the geometric structure: phthalocyanine intraring geometry and, in the dimers and crystals, interring separation and staggering angle. The origin of the so‐called Soret or B absorpti…

Absorption SpectraAbsorption spectroscopyPhthalocyaninesGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronic structurePhotochemistryCrystalchemistry.chemical_compoundHamiltonian FunctionMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDimers:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Inorganic compoundchemistry.chemical_classificationValence (chemistry)MonomersMolecular CrystalsUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaCrystallographyElectronic StructurechemistryAbsorption bandPhthalocyanineCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsElectronic Structure ; Molecular Crystals ; Dimers ; Monomers ; Absorption Spectra ; Hamiltonian Function ; Phthalocyanines
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Light-induced transmission nonlinearities in gallium selenide

1999

The intensity of a He–Ne laser (633 nm, 5 mW) transmitted by different GaSe samples is observed to change in correlation with a Nd-yttrium–aluminum–garnet laser pulse (532 nm, 7.8 ns, 3 mJ) which excites them. Such time response has been attributed to a nonlinear optical effect, i.e., a decrease in the refractive index due to the exciton screening by the photogenerated carriers. A calculation of the absorption coefficient and refractive index at different carrier concentrations has led to a reconstruction of transmittance transients which fully agree with the experimental data at different incident intensities and temperatures. Chantal.Ferrer@uv.es ; Jaqueline.Bouvier@uv.es ; Miguel.Andres@…

Absorption coefficientsNonlinear opticsExcitonRefractive indexGeneral Physics and AstronomyIII-VI semiconductorsGallium compounds ; III-VI semiconductors ; Nonlinear optics ; Light transmission ; Refractive index ; Excitons ; Absorption coefficients ; Carrier densitylaw.inventionOpticslaw:FÍSICA [UNESCO]TransmittancePulse (signal processing)business.industryChemistryGallium compoundsUNESCO::FÍSICANonlinear opticsLaserIntensity (physics)Attenuation coefficientLight transmissionOptoelectronicsExcitonsCarrier densitybusinessRefractive index
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Contribution à l'étude des liaisons optiques atmosphériques : propagation, disponibilité et fiabilité.

2005

In this work we study the fog attenuation in the visible and infrared spectral band related to Free Space Optics (FSO). Based on the Mie scattering theory, fog extinction coefficients for different particle size distributions as a function of wavelength were derived. A simple analytical model allowing the prediction of atmospheric transmission for the 0.69 - 1.55 µm spectral band was developed. This model is valid for advection and convection fog and for visibility range between 50 to 1000 m. This model, implemented into software developed at FT R&D, allows the prediction of the Quality of Service of FSO links. Finally, we performed an experimental study to compare the fog effect on two FSO…

Absorption moléculairePropagation optique dans l'atmosphèreAtténuation atmosphérique.[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ATOM-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atomic Physics [physics.atom-ph]Mie scattering theoryvisible and infrared wave propagation in the atmosphereLiaisons optiques atmosphériquesDistribution de taille de particulesfogFree space opticsatmospheric attenuation.AérosolsBrouillardparticle size distribution[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ATOM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atomic Physics [physics.atom-ph]Atténuation atmosphériqueThéorie de diffusion de Miemolecular absorption
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X-ray CT imaging as a scientific tool to study the capillary water absorption in sedimentary rocks used in cultural heritages

2009

This paper proposes the X-Ray CT imaging as appropriate tool for investigating the capillary water absorption in sedimentary rocks. This technique, in fact, provides information useful for deeping the knowledge about of the porosity and the kinetics of the water capillary absorption in porous materials. The possibility to improve in non invasive manner, the understanding of this phenomenon, constitutes a fundamental aspect to take actions in the restoration and conservation of lapideous artifact and monuments from cultural heritages. The investigated sedimentary rocks come from different Sicilian quarries and were used for the building of the Greek temples in the archaeological areas of Agr…

Absorption of waterGeographyRegion of interestX-ray CT cultural heritagesCapillary water absorptionMineralogySedimentary rockWettingPorosityPorous mediumAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)SPIE Proceedings
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The effects of water absorption and salt fog exposure on agglomerated cork compressive response

2022

The replacement of synthetic foams with agglomerated cork in sandwich composites can meet the increasing environmental concerns. Its peculiar morphology and chemical composition lead to outstanding dimensional recovery that endorsed a broad investigation of its compressive behavior. The knowledge of neat material response is fundamental to obtain a reliable design dataset, but it is necessary to consider all the environmental factors (water, moisture and sunlight) that significantly modify material mechanical properties. In view of this, the present work investigates the effect of distilled and seawater absorption and salt fog exposure on the compressive behavior of two agglomerated corks w…

Absorption of waterMaterials scienceAgglomerated corkMechanical propertiesCorkengineering.materialThermal diffusivitywater absorptionGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialSandwich structuresChemical compositionSalt fog exposurePolymer compositesMaterialesMoistureForestryagglomerated corkagglomerated cork; water absorption; salt fog exposureCompressive strengthSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiDistilled waterengineeringsalt fog cork aging compressive responseWater absorptionSeawatersalt fog exposure
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