Customized in vitro models for different applications are able to mimic the effects of drugs through biological models and absorption studies to preliminarily evaluate product, ingredient or formulation before proceeding with the next step evaluation (e.g., clinical trial).
In vitro methods are less expensive, faster, and offer better control of experimental variables than human or animal studies, so they can be easily exploited as a screening, ranking, or categorizing tool.
Read this infographic to explore the different paths that in vitro models offer to product development and more.
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