Souryvanh Nirasay, Yves Mouget, Isabelle Marcotte, Jerome P Claverie
Quebec Center for Functional Materials, UQAM, Dept of Chemistry, Succ Centre Ville, CP8888, Montreal, QC H3C3P8, Canada.
International journal of pharmaceutics 2011 Dec 12Parallel-artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA) is widely used to rapidly measure drug permeability across a biological membrane. We have prepared model PAMPAs by supporting a lipid bilayer on a hydrated polymeric cushion adsorbed at the surface of a nanoporous alumina filter. In contrast to conventional PAMPAs, the natural fluidity of the bilayer is expected to be conserved in these model PAMPAs. The assembly was characterized by contact angle measurement and atomic force microscopy (AFM) and the supported membranes were mounted in a Franz cell setup to assess the permeability of acetaminophen and famotidine. The permeability profiles for the model PAMPA were compared to those of conventional PAMPA. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Souryvanh Nirasay, Yves Mouget, Isabelle Marcotte, Jerome P Claverie. Supported bilayer on a nanopatterned membrane as model PAMPA membranes. International journal of pharmaceutics. 2011 Dec 12;421(1):170-5
PMID: 21959106
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