| Literature DB >> 22215410 |
Tomasz Grabowski1, Jerzy Jan Jaroszewski, Shayne Cox Gad, Marcin Feder.
Abstract
The correlation between 52 physicochemical parameters and mean residence time (MRT) for 27 drugs used in human and dog were investigated. The physicochemical parameter values calculated provided a basis for deriving a series of arithmetic expressions, which were used to build a mathematical model describing the relationship between them and the MRT values. From the entire set of analyzed parameters, a subset of 14 was identified that contributed to the derivation of an arithmetic expression: Log(PSA - WPSA + ACID) x [XlogP - (LogKp - EAxLn(Caco2 + AMINE + SAF))] + (AMIDE + IP - FG) - Ln(MW + PISA) the value of which is highly correlated with the MRT value in dogs (P < .001) and allowed prediction of the MRT predicted (MRT(pred)). In humans, no correlation was found that allowed the calculation of MRT(pred). These results indicate that predicting the pharmacokinetics of any specific drug for humans based on pharmacokinetic data obtained in the dog should be undertaken with knowledge of the inherent limitations.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22215410 DOI: 10.1177/1091581811429865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Toxicol ISSN: 1091-5818 Impact factor: 2.032