1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf01059058
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Prediction of diazepam disposition in the rat and man by a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model

Abstract: A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for diazepam disposition was developed in the rat, incorporating anatomical, physiological, and biochemical parameters, i.e., tissue volume, blood flow rate, serum free fraction, distribution of diazepam into red blood cells, drug metabolism and tissue-to-blood distribution ratio. The serum free fraction of diazepam was determined by equilibrium dialysis at 37 degrees C and was constant over a wide concentration range. Partition of diazepam between plasma and eryth… Show more

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“…Tissue:blood partition coefficients for nonvolatile chemicals may be estimated in vitro using radioactive chemicals in ultrafiltration, equilibrium dialysis or vial equilibration procedures (Lin et al, 1982;Igari et al, 1983;Sultatos et al, 1990;Jepson et al, 1994;Murphy et al, 1995). The partition coefficients estimated by these in vitro methods are acceptable, provided equilibrium is attained during the experimental conditions.…”
Section: Partition Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue:blood partition coefficients for nonvolatile chemicals may be estimated in vitro using radioactive chemicals in ultrafiltration, equilibrium dialysis or vial equilibration procedures (Lin et al, 1982;Igari et al, 1983;Sultatos et al, 1990;Jepson et al, 1994;Murphy et al, 1995). The partition coefficients estimated by these in vitro methods are acceptable, provided equilibrium is attained during the experimental conditions.…”
Section: Partition Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique involves determining the headspace concentration of the chemical in test vials containing the tissues of interest and comparing the concentration measured to appropriate reference vials. Partition coefficients for nonvolatile xenobiotics can be determined in vitro using equilibrium dialysis or ultrafiltration techniques [Lin et al, 1982;Igari et al, 1983;Jepson, 1986;Fisher et al, 1990. Biochemical parameters required for modeling are mainly metabolic rate constants, which can be determined either in vivo or in vitro. Two innovative methods have been devised for estimation of the metabolic rate constants of volatile organic chemicals.…”
Section: Physiological Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kp values were assumed to be identical among mammals. The organ and tissue volumes and blood flow rates for humans that were used in the global PB-PK model were obtained from the literature (3,10,14,18,24,38) and are presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%