Review and critical analysis of available in vitro dissolution tests

Ansoborlo, E; Hengé-Napoli, MH; Chazel, V; Gibert, R; Guilmette, RA

HERO ID

1420798

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

1999

Language

English

PMID

10568542

HERO ID 1420798
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 1999
Title Review and critical analysis of available in vitro dissolution tests
Authors Ansoborlo, E; Hengé-Napoli, MH; Chazel, V; Gibert, R; Guilmette, RA
Journal Health Physics
Volume 77
Issue 6
Page Numbers 638-645
Abstract The procedures recommended in Publications 30 and 66 by ICRP for calculating radiation doses from inhaled or ingested radionuclides include classification of material on the basis of different parameters, among which transportability plays a major role, The allocation of transportable Classes or absorption Types should, whenever possible, be based on animal or human data. However, when such in vivo data are unavailable, it becomes appropriate to consider the use of other approaches, among which in vitro dissolution techniques are reasonable alternatives. This paper reviews and critically analyzes in vitro dissolution techniques that have been described historically and recommends methods shown to be useful in estimating the in vivo solubility of radioactive particles.
Doi 10.1097/00004032-199912000-00007
Pmid 10568542
Wosid WOS:000083662700006
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Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword uranium; toxicology; ingestion; inhalation