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Development of Cassette PAMPA for Permeability Screening

Authors
Oh, Mun HwanLee, Hye JinJo, Sang HyunPark, Bernie ByunghoonPark, Sae-BomKim, Eun-yeongZhou, YuanyuanJeon, Young HoLee, Kiho
Issue Date
Apr-2017
Publisher
PHARMACEUTICAL SOC JAPAN
Keywords
parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA); cassette; permeability; nonspecific binding; lipophilic compound
Citation
BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, v.40, no.4, pp.419 - 424
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Journal Title
BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
Volume
40
Number
4
Start Page
419
End Page
424
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/83999
DOI
10.1248/bpb.b16-00755
ISSN
0918-6158
Abstract
The parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) is widely used in early-stage drug discovery to discriminate compounds by intestinal permeability. The purpose of the current study was to. establish a cassette (n-in-1) PAMPA to enable permeability screening of lipophilic compounds. A double-sink PAMPA consisting of a pH gradient (i.e., pH 6.5 and 7.4 for the donor and receiver compartments, respectively) and a lipophilic sink (i.e., a surfactant in the receiver solution) was utilized with cassette incubation of 10 reference compounds. Sample analysis was conducted using selected reaction monitoring (SRM) with a triple quadrupole LC-MS/MS system. Correlation between PAMPA permeability and human intestinal absorption (HIA) of the reference compounds yielded two false negatives, namely propranolol (PPN) and verapamil (VER); these two compounds showed a substantially lower recovery (ca. 10%) than other reference compounds (>69%). This cassette PAMPA was repeated subsequently with polysorbate 80 added to the donor compartments, which resulted in a significant increase in both the recovery and the permeability of the false negatives. Accordingly, the permeability class of all reference compounds could be unambiguously differentiated using this cassette PAMPA. Also, a strong linear correlation (r= 0.9845) was observed between the cassette and discrete permeability of all reference compounds.
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