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Permeability Assessment of a High-Throughput Mucosal Platform

Cosmin Butnarasu, Olga Valentina Garbero, Paola Petrini, Livia Visai, Sonja Visentin

2023Pharmaceutics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Permeability across cellular membranes is a key factor that influences absorption and distribution. Before absorption, many drugs must pass through the mucus barrier that covers all the wet surfaces of the human body. Cell-free in vitro tools currently used to evaluate permeability fail to effectively model the complexity of mucosal barriers. Here, we present an in vitro mucosal platform as a possible strategy for assessing permeability in a high-throughput setup. The PermeaPad 96-well plate was used as a permeability system and further coupled to a pathological, tridimensional mucus model. The physicochemical determinants predicting passive diffusion were determined by combining experimental and computational approaches. Drug solubility, size, and shape were found to be the critical properties governing permeability, while the charge of the drug was found to be influential on the interaction with mucus. Overall, the proposed mucosal platform could be a promising in vitro tool to model the complexity of mucosal tissues and could therefore be adopted for drug-permeability profiling.

Topics & Concepts

Permeability (electromagnetism)MucusMembrane permeabilityProfiling (computer programming)In vitroChemistryMembraneComputer scienceBiological systemBiologyBiochemistryEcologyOperating systemAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsDrug Solubulity and Delivery Systems
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