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The purpose of this communication is to briefly review a series of studies, initiated with Sid Riegelman and carried on by a second generation of graduate students, on mechanisms involved in the intestinal conjugation of drugs.
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W.H. Barr and S. Riegelman, Intestinal drug absorption and metabolism I. Comparison of methods and models to study physiological variables ofin vitro andin vivo intestinal absorption, J. Pharm. Sci. 59: 154–163 (1970).
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W.H. Barr, T. Aceto, M. Chung and M. Shukur, Dose-dependent drug metabolism during the absorptive phase, Rev. Can. Biol. 32: 21–42 (1973).
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Barr, W.H., Chung, M., Shukur, M. (1984). Intestinal Drug Metabolism — Presystemic and Systemic Mechanisms and Implications. In: Benet, L.Z., Levy, G., Ferraiolo, B.L. (eds) Pharmacokinetics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2799-8_35
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