Beagle hepatocytes
Beagle hepatocytes, derived from the liver tissue of Beagle dogs, serve as an important tool in pharmaceutical research and drug development. Due to their widespread use in preclinical studies, Beagle hepatocytes offer valuable insights into drug metabolism, toxicity, and pharmacokinetics specific to this canine breed.
Their utilization in in vitro and in vivo experiments allows researchers to assess the effects of various drugs and compounds on the liver function of Beagle dogs, providing a relevant model for understanding drug reactions and potential toxicological responses in this particular animal population.
By studying the metabolism of drugs and chemicals in Beagle hepatocytes, researchers can gain a better understanding of how these substances may be processed and cleared in the liver of Beagle dogs, aiding in the evaluation of drug safety and the prediction of potential adverse effects before clinical trials.