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  • The study assessed the permeability of five benzimidazole derivatives with potential cannabinoid effects using two membrane models: PAMPA and skin.
  • Findings indicated that while PAMPA can effectively predict the intestinal absorption of these molecules as highly permeable when their Log P(oct) is below 3.0, the transdermal permeability relies heavily on the solubility of the molecules.
  • Thus, PAMPA is useful for classifying permeability independent of solubility, while skin models only apply to highly soluble compounds categorized under specific Biopharmaceutics Classification System classes.

Article Abstract

The permeability of five benzimidazole derivates with potential cannabinoid activity was determined in two models of membranes, parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) and skin, in order to study the relationship of the physicochemical properties of the molecules and characteristics of the membranes with the permeability defined by the Biopharmaceutics Classification System. It was established that the PAMPA intestinal absorption method is a good predictor for classifying these molecules as very permeable, independent of their thermodynamic solubility, if and only if these have a Log P(oct) value <3.0. In contrast, transdermal permeability is conditioned on the solubility of the molecule so that it can only serve as a model for classifying the permeability of molecules that possess high solubility (class I: high solubility, high permeability; class III: high solubility, low permeability).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134672PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1208/s12249-011-9622-1DOI Listing

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