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- Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay PAMPA
Pion’s PAMPA is an in vitro, high throughput screening assay highly correlated to biological membrane permeability Ideal for screening excipients, solvents, and APIs to rank order formulations and drug candidates on the basis of permeability
- Parallel artificial membrane permeability assay - Wikipedia
In medicinal chemistry, parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) is a method which determines the permeability of substances from a donor compartment, through a lipid -infused artificial membrane into an acceptor compartment [1] A multi-well microtitre plate is used for the donor and a membrane acceptor compartment is placed on top; the whole assembly is commonly referred to as a “sandwich” At the beginning of the test, the drug is added to the donor compartment, and the
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BioAssay Systems’ PAMPA-096 Kit provides all the necessary compo-nents to run a Parallel Artificial Permeability Assay for gastrointenstinal (GI) membrane permeability
- PAMPA | Evotec
Cyprotex's Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay (PAMPA) is used as an in vitro model of passive, transcellular permeation to evaluate permeability over a large pH range
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- Evaluation of the reproducibility of Parallel Artificial Membrane . . .
Consequently, permeability assays, such as PAMPA, that measure passive transport through lipophilic barriers correlate with human drug absorption values from published methods The PAMPA assay provides the benefits of a biologically relevant membrane and the ability to tailor the membrane to a specific target such as the blood– brain barrier
- Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay (PAMPA) Kit
Parallel Artificial Permeability Assays (PAMPA) kit offer researchers a quick, inexpensive method of evaluating the gastrointestinal (GI) permeability of test compounds
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