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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2005

Determination of intraluminal theophylline concentrations after oral intake of an immediate‐and a slow‐release dosage form

Joachim Brouwers; F. Ingels; Jan Tack; Patrick Augustijns

The purpose of this study was to evaluate a protocol which enables determining luminal drug concentrations after oral drug administration in man. Human intestinal fluids were aspirated from two sampling sites (duodenum and jejunum) at different time points after oral intake of theophylline; an immediate‐ and a slow‐release dosage form were used to demonstrate the feasibility of discriminating between different formulations. Osmolarity and pH of the aspirates were measured and theophylline concentrations were determined by HPLC‐UV. After intake of the immediate‐release formulation of theophylline, duodenal maximum concentrations up to 3 mm were reached within 30 min. Theophylline appeared to be almost completely absorbed before it reached the second sampling site in the jejunum, as observed jejunal concentrations were lower than 10% of the maximal duodenal concentrations. These results are in agreement with fast dissolution and fast absorption through the intestinal mucosa, which could be expected as theophylline belongs to class I of the Biopharmaceutical Classification System. In contrast to the immediate‐release formulation, administering the slow‐release dosage form resulted in a gradual appearance of theophylline, reaching maximal intestinal concentrations below 300 μm. The proposed methodology can be used to assess luminal drug concentrations and to monitor the time‐ and site‐dependent composition of intestinal fluids after intake of an oral dosage form. This approach may contribute to a better understanding of the behaviour of oral drug formulations in the gastrointestinal tract and may be exploited to further unravel the complexity of the gastrointestinal absorption process. In addition, knowledge of luminal drug concentrations may assist in the selection of drug concentrations applied in in‐vitro permeability assays.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2003

Biological, Pharmaceutical, and Analytical Considerations with Respect to the Transport Media Used in the Absorption Screening System, Caco-2

F. Ingels; Patrick Augustijns


Journal de pharmacie de Belgique | 2002

Implementation of the Caco-2 cell culture model as a predictive tool for the oral absorption of drugs. In-house evaluation procedures

F. Ingels; S. Deferme; N. Delbar; M. Oth; Patrick Augustijns


Archive | 2007

Selection of solvent systems for membrane-, cell, and tissue-based permeability assessment

F. Ingels; Anna-Lena Ungell; Patrick Augustijns


Archive | 2004

Impact of Vitamin E TPGS, gelucire 44/14 and HP-β-CD on permeability estimation and recovery in the absorption screening system, CACO-2

F. Ingels; M. Oth; Patrick Augustijns


Archive | 2004

In vivo assessment of intestinal drug concentrations

Joachim Brouwers; F. Ingels; Jan Tack; Patrick Augustijns


Archive | 2004

Evaluation of the in vivo dissolution profile of orally administered theophylline in man

Joachim Brouwers; F. Ingels; Jan Tack; Patrick Augustijns


Archive | 2003

Evaluation of physiologically and analytically relevant media in the absorption screening system, Caco-2

F. Ingels; M. Oth; Patrick Augustijns


Archive | 2003

FaSSIF as Biorelevant Medium for Permeability Estimation across Caco-2 Monolayers

F. Ingels; Benoît Beck; M. Oth; Patrick Augustijns


Proceedings of the #TAB##TAB##TAB#4th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, and Pharmaceutical Technology | 2002

Compatibility of simulated intestinal fluids with the Caco-2 cell culture model

F. Ingels; S. Deferme; E. Destexhe; M. Oth; Guy Van den Mooter; Patrick Augustijns

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Patrick Augustijns

Catholic University of Leuven

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Guy Van den Mooter

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Jan Tack

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Joachim Brouwers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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S. Deferme

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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J. Van Gelder

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Renaat Kinget

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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