The effectiveness of immobilised artificial membrane and liposome electrokinetic chromatography in predicting the pulmonary delivery of drugs in humans
(2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Orzel, D., Dillon, A., Russo, G., & Wiedmer, S. (2024, October). The effectiveness of immobilised artificial membrane and liposome electrokinetic chromatography in predicting the pulmonary delivery of drugs in humans. Poster presented at 34th International Symposium of Chromatography - ISC2024, Liverpool
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Immobilized Artificial Membrane Liquid Chromatography vs Liposome Electrokinetic Chromatography: suitability in drug/bio membrane partitioning studies and effectiveness in the assessment of drugs’ passage through the respiratory mucosa (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Russo, G., Orzel, D., Dillon, A., Ravald, H., Rantala, J., & Wiedmer, S. K. (2024, October). Immobilized Artificial Membrane Liquid Chromatography vs Liposome Electrokinetic Chromatography: suitability in drug/bio membrane partitioning studies and effectiveness in the assessment of drugs’ passage through the respiratory mucosa. Paper presented at 34th International Symposium on Chromatography – ISC 2024, Liverpool
The effectiveness of biomimetic chromatography based methods in predictions of human pulmonary drug absorption (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dillon, A., Orzek, D., MacCallum, J., & Russo, G. (2023, June). The effectiveness of biomimetic chromatography based methods in predictions of human pulmonary drug absorption. Poster presented at HPLC 2023Nowadays immobilized artificial membranes (IAM) are commonly used for modelling drug
transport through biological lipid layers. In most published studies a compound’s lipophilicity
measurements are performed in isocratic conditions where a low pe... Read More about The effectiveness of biomimetic chromatography based methods in predictions of human pulmonary drug absorption.
Development of an immobilised artificial membrane liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based platform for high throughput and reliable assessments of the pulmonary permeability of drugs
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dillon, A., Orzel, D., Russo, G., & Wiedmer, S. (2024, October). Development of an immobilised artificial membrane liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based platform for high throughput and reliable assessments of the pulmonary permeability of drugs. Poster presented at 34th International Symposium of Chromatography - ISC2024, Liverpool, UK