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  • 3. Bile Salt Micelles and Phospholipid Vesicles Present in Simulated and Human Intestinal Fluids: Structural Analysis by Flow Field-Flow Fractionation/Multiangle Laser Light Scattering.
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  • 8. Fasted and fed state human duodenal fluids: Characterization, drug solubility, and comparison to simulated fluids and with human bioavailability.
    Dahlgren D, Venczel M, Ridoux JP, Skjöld C, Müllertz A, Holm R, Augustijns P, Hellström PM, Lennernäs H.
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  • 10. Canine intestinal contents vs. simulated media for the assessment of solubility of two weak bases in the human small intestinal contents.
    Kalantzi L, Persson E, Polentarutti B, Abrahamsson B, Goumas K, Dressman JB, Reppas C.
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  • 13. Permeation enhancement of octreotide by specific bile salts in rats and human subjects: in vitro, in vivo correlations.
    Fricker G, Fahr A, Beglinger C, Kissel T, Reiter G, Drewe J.
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  • 15. Liposome formation from bile salt-lipid micelles in the digestion and drug delivery model FaSSIF(mod) estimated by combined time-resolved neutron and dynamic light scattering.
    Nawroth T, Buch P, Buch K, Langguth P, Schweins R.
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  • 17. Probing the molecular interactions between pharmaceutical polymeric carriers and bile salts in simulated gastrointestinal fluids using NMR spectroscopy.
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  • 18. Statistical investigation of the full concentration range of fasted and fed simulated intestinal fluid on the equilibrium solubility of oral drugs.
    Perrier J, Zhou Z, Dunn C, Khadra I, Wilson CG, Halbert G.
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  • 19. Evaluation of fasted and fed state simulated and human intestinal fluids as solvent system in the Ussing chambers model to explore food effects on intestinal permeability.
    Wuyts B, Riethorst D, Brouwers J, Tack J, Annaert P, Augustijns P.
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