research-methods

    Preclinical Study

    Definition

    A preclinical study is any laboratory research conducted before human clinical trials, encompassing in vitro experiments and in vivo animal model studies. Preclinical studies evaluate a compound's pharmacology, toxicology, pharmacokinetics, and mechanism of action to determine whether it has sufficient safety and efficacy data to justify advancement to human testing. The majority of peptide research literature consists of preclinical data.

    Related Terms

    More research-methods Terms