Many times drugs work fine when tested outside the body, but when they are tested in the body they fail. One of the major reasons a drug fails is that it cannot be absorb by the body in a way to have the effect it was intended to have. Permeability, solubility, dissolution, and charged state of ionizable molecules :
- Helps drug discovery professionals to eliminate poorly absorbable molecules
early in the drug discovery process, which can save drug companies millions of
dollars.
- Extensive tabulations, in appendix format, of properties and structures of about
200 standard drug molecules.
This book attempts to describe the state of the art in measurement of ionization constants (pKa), oil–water partition coefficients (log P/log D), solubility, and permeability (artificial phospholipid membrane barriers). Permeability is covered in considerable detail, based on a newly developed methodology known as parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA).