Exploring physiological factors affecting drug and formulation behavior in the human gastrointestinal tract KU Leuven
Intraluminal profiling is a successful technique which allows you to measure drug concentrations in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract as a function of time by aspiration of fluids in the stomach and upper small intestine (i.e. duodenum). As many of these studies helped us to clarify the behavior of certain oral dosage forms, it was not always straightforward to correlate the gastrointestinal behavior of the drug with concentrations appearing in ...