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Contents • • • • • • BCS classes [ ] According to the Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS) drug substances are classified to four classes upon their solubility and permeability: • Class I - high, high • Example: • Those compounds are well absorbed and their absorption rate is usually higher than excretion. • Class II - high permeability, low solubility • Example:,,, paracetamol, • The of those products is limited by their solvation rate.
A correlation between the bioavailability and the solvation can be found. • Class III - low permeability, high solubility • Example: • The absorption is limited by the permeation rate but the drug is solvated very fast. If the formulation does not change the permeability or gastro-intestinal duration time, then class I criteria can be applied. • Class IV - low permeability, low solubility • Example: • Those compounds have a poor bioavailability.
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