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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 04, 2006
Filed:
Jan. 23, 2003
Alex Avdeef, Boston, MA (US);
Per E. Nielsen, Westlake, OH (US);
Chau M. Du, Allston, MA (US);
Pion, Inc., Woburn, MA (US);
Abstract
This invention improves the PAMPA (parallel artificial membrane permeability assay) method used in pharmaceutical, biotechnological, and agrochemical R&D. This new high-throughput method and apparatus for measurement of permeability and membrane retention of compounds overcomes shortcomings of prior art and includes sensitivity and speed enhancing reagents. The phospholipid membranes used here consist of 10–74% wt/vol soybean lecithin extract dissolved in dodecane. Concentrations are measured by direct UV spectroscopy. To reduce membrane retention, surfactants, cyclodextrins, or water-soluble lipophilic polymers with low UV absorption are used in the acceptor comparment of the permeation cells and create an artificial sink state. A pH gradient established between donor and acceptor solutions creates a secondary sink state. This 'double-sink' makes successful modeling of passive-diffusion transport of molecules possible. By accelerating transport of certain molecules, it shortens measurement time and increases assay throughput. A new permeability equation accounts for the 'double-sink' condition as well as membrane retention.