Mohamed-Ahmed Abeer H A, Soto Jessica, Ernest Terry, Tuleu Catherine
UCL School of Pharmacy, 29/39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AX, UK.
UCL School of Pharmacy, 29/39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AX, UK.
Drug Discov Today. 2016 Jul;21(7):1170-80. doi: 10.1016/j.drudis.2016.05.014. Epub 2016 May 27.
Taste evaluation is a crucial factor for determining acceptance of medicines by patients. The human taste panel test is the main method used to establish the overall palatability and acceptability of a drug product to a patient towards the end of development. Non-human in vitro and in vivo taste-evaluation tools are very useful for pre-formulation, quality control and screening of formulations. These non-human taste assessment tools can be used to evaluate all aspects of taste quality. The focus of this review is bitterness because it is a key aspect of taste in association with the development of medicines. In this review, recent in vitro (analytical) and in vivo (non-human) tools are described for the assessment of the bitter taste of medicines. Their correlations with human taste data are critically discussed. The potential for their use in early screening of the taste of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to expedite paediatric formulation development is also considered.
味觉评估是决定患者对药物接受程度的关键因素。人体味觉小组测试是在药物研发末期用于确定药品对患者的总体适口性和可接受性的主要方法。非人体体外和体内味觉评估工具对于制剂的处方前研究、质量控制和筛选非常有用。这些非人体味觉评估工具可用于评估味觉质量的各个方面。本综述的重点是苦味,因为它是与药物研发相关的味觉的一个关键方面。在本综述中,描述了用于评估药物苦味的最新体外(分析)和体内(非人体)工具。对它们与人体味觉数据的相关性进行了批判性讨论。还考虑了它们在早期筛选活性药物成分(API)味觉以加速儿科制剂开发方面的潜力。