Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM

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Autor(a) principal: Duque, Marcelo Dutra
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/9/9139/tde-13042016-150335/
Resumo: The use of computer programs to predict drug absorption in humans and to simulate dissolution profiles has become a valuable tool in the pharmaceutical area. The objective of this study was to use in silico methods through software GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM to simulate drug absorption curves and dissolution profiles, and to establish in vitro-in vivo correlations (IVIVCs). The work presented herein is divided into five chapters and includes the drugs ketoprofen, pyrimethamine, metronidazole, fluconazole, carvedilol and doxazosin. In Chapter 1, simulated plasma curves for ketoprofen matrix tablets are presented and IVIVC was established. The use of simulated intrinsic dissolution tests for pyrimethamine and metronidazole as a tool for biopharmaceutics classification is detailed in Chapter 2. In Chapter 3, simulation of plasma curves for fluconazole capsules with different dissolution profiles is demonstrated as a tool for biowaiver. IVIVC studies were also conducted for carvedilol immediate-release tablets from dissolution profiles in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 covers the application of simulated dissolution tests for development of doxazosin extended-release formulations. Simulation of plasma curves and IVIVC using the software GastroPlusTM as well as intrinsic dissolution tests and dissolution profiles using the software DDDPlusTM proved to be a tool of wide application in predicting biopharmaceutical characteristics of drugs and formulations, allowing the reduction of time and costs of experimental laboratory work.
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spelling Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTMDeterminação das curvas de absorção, perfis de dissolução e estabelecimento de correlação in vitro-in vivo por métodos in silico utilizando o GastroPlusTM e o DDDPlusTMIn vitro-in vivo correlationCorrelação in vitro-in vivoCurvas plasmáticasDDDPlusTMDDDPlusTMDissolution profilesGastroPlusTMGastroPlusTMPerfis de dissoluçãoPlasma curvesThe use of computer programs to predict drug absorption in humans and to simulate dissolution profiles has become a valuable tool in the pharmaceutical area. The objective of this study was to use in silico methods through software GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM to simulate drug absorption curves and dissolution profiles, and to establish in vitro-in vivo correlations (IVIVCs). The work presented herein is divided into five chapters and includes the drugs ketoprofen, pyrimethamine, metronidazole, fluconazole, carvedilol and doxazosin. In Chapter 1, simulated plasma curves for ketoprofen matrix tablets are presented and IVIVC was established. The use of simulated intrinsic dissolution tests for pyrimethamine and metronidazole as a tool for biopharmaceutics classification is detailed in Chapter 2. In Chapter 3, simulation of plasma curves for fluconazole capsules with different dissolution profiles is demonstrated as a tool for biowaiver. IVIVC studies were also conducted for carvedilol immediate-release tablets from dissolution profiles in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 covers the application of simulated dissolution tests for development of doxazosin extended-release formulations. Simulation of plasma curves and IVIVC using the software GastroPlusTM as well as intrinsic dissolution tests and dissolution profiles using the software DDDPlusTM proved to be a tool of wide application in predicting biopharmaceutical characteristics of drugs and formulations, allowing the reduction of time and costs of experimental laboratory work.O uso de programas de computador para prever a absorção de fármacos em humanos e simular perfis de dissolução tem se tornado uma ferramenta bastante valiosa na área farmacêutica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi utilizar métodos in silico por meio dos programas de computador GastroPlusTM e DDDPlusTM para simular curvas de absorção de fármacos, perfis de dissolução e estabelecer correlações in vitro-in vivo (CIVIVs). O material aqui apresentado é constituído por cinco capítulos incluindo os fármacos cetoprofeno, pirimetamina, metronidazol, fluconazol, carvedilol e doxazosina. No capítulo 1 são apresentadas curvas plasmáticas simuladas para comprimidos matriciais de cetoprofeno, sendo estabelecida a CIVIV. A utilização de simulações de ensaios de dissolução intrínseca para os fármacos pirimetamina e metronidazol como uma ferramenta para classificação biofarmacêutica é detalhada no capítulo 2. No capítulo 3, a simulação de curvas plasmáticas a partir de cápsulas de fluconazol contendo diferentes perfis de dissolução é demonstrada como uma ferramenta para bioisenção. Estudos de CIVIV foram também realizados para comprimidos de liberação imediata de carvedilol a partir dos perfis de dissolução no capítulo 4. Já o capítulo 5 trata da aplicação de simulações de ensaios de dissolução para o desenvolvimento de formulações de liberação prolongada de doxazosina. As simulações das curvas plasmáticas, assim como a CIVIV, obtidas com o auxílio do programa GastroPlusTM, além dos ensaios de dissolução intrínsica e os perfis de dissolução obtidos por meio do uso do programa DDDPlusTM apresentaram-se como ferramentas de grande aplicação na previsão de características biofarmacêuticas sobre os fármacos e formulações, permitindo redução de tempo e custo com trabalho experimental em laboratório.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPFerraz, Humberto GomesLoebenberg, RaimarDuque, Marcelo Dutra2016-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/9/9139/tde-13042016-150335/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2018-10-02T20:03:01Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-13042016-150335Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212018-10-02T20:03:01Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
Determinação das curvas de absorção, perfis de dissolução e estabelecimento de correlação in vitro-in vivo por métodos in silico utilizando o GastroPlusTM e o DDDPlusTM
title Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
spellingShingle Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
Duque, Marcelo Dutra
In vitro-in vivo correlation
Correlação in vitro-in vivo
Curvas plasmáticas
DDDPlusTM
DDDPlusTM
Dissolution profiles
GastroPlusTM
GastroPlusTM
Perfis de dissolução
Plasma curves
title_short Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
title_full Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
title_fullStr Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
title_full_unstemmed Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
title_sort Determination of absorption curves, dissolution profiles and establishment of in vitro-in vivo correlation by in silico methods using GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM
author Duque, Marcelo Dutra
author_facet Duque, Marcelo Dutra
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ferraz, Humberto Gomes
Loebenberg, Raimar
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duque, Marcelo Dutra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv In vitro-in vivo correlation
Correlação in vitro-in vivo
Curvas plasmáticas
DDDPlusTM
DDDPlusTM
Dissolution profiles
GastroPlusTM
GastroPlusTM
Perfis de dissolução
Plasma curves
topic In vitro-in vivo correlation
Correlação in vitro-in vivo
Curvas plasmáticas
DDDPlusTM
DDDPlusTM
Dissolution profiles
GastroPlusTM
GastroPlusTM
Perfis de dissolução
Plasma curves
description The use of computer programs to predict drug absorption in humans and to simulate dissolution profiles has become a valuable tool in the pharmaceutical area. The objective of this study was to use in silico methods through software GastroPlusTM and DDDPlusTM to simulate drug absorption curves and dissolution profiles, and to establish in vitro-in vivo correlations (IVIVCs). The work presented herein is divided into five chapters and includes the drugs ketoprofen, pyrimethamine, metronidazole, fluconazole, carvedilol and doxazosin. In Chapter 1, simulated plasma curves for ketoprofen matrix tablets are presented and IVIVC was established. The use of simulated intrinsic dissolution tests for pyrimethamine and metronidazole as a tool for biopharmaceutics classification is detailed in Chapter 2. In Chapter 3, simulation of plasma curves for fluconazole capsules with different dissolution profiles is demonstrated as a tool for biowaiver. IVIVC studies were also conducted for carvedilol immediate-release tablets from dissolution profiles in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 covers the application of simulated dissolution tests for development of doxazosin extended-release formulations. Simulation of plasma curves and IVIVC using the software GastroPlusTM as well as intrinsic dissolution tests and dissolution profiles using the software DDDPlusTM proved to be a tool of wide application in predicting biopharmaceutical characteristics of drugs and formulations, allowing the reduction of time and costs of experimental laboratory work.
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