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Simultane Bestimmung von Säure und Puffer im Magensaft

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Pharmakodynamische Modelle für die Arzneimittelentwicklung

Part of the book series: Konzepte in der Humanpharmakologie ((KONZHUMAN))

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Vorgestellt wird die Entwicklung einer einfachen Methode zur gleichzeitigen Bestimmung von Pufferkapazität und Säuregehalt im menschlichen Magensaft. In einer humanpharmakologischen Studie wird die Anwendung der Methode bei der pharmakologischen Profilierung eines PGI2 -Derivates im Vergleich mit Cimetidin, Carbenoxolon und der pentagastrinsümulierten Magenschleimhaut als Kontrollbehandlung demonstriert.

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Fuhrmeister, A., Seifert, W. (1993). Simultane Bestimmung von Säure und Puffer im Magensaft. In: Lange, L., Seifert, W., Jaeger, H., Klingmann, I. (eds) Pharmakodynamische Modelle für die Arzneimittelentwicklung. Konzepte in der Humanpharmakologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50229-3_11

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