Data set of fraction unbound values in the in vitro incubations for metabolic studies for better prediction of human clearance

Database (Oxford) 2025-01-21

Summary:

In vitro-in vivo extrapolation is a commonly applied technique for liver clearance prediction. Various in vitro models are available such as hepatocytes, human liver microsomes, or recombinant cytochromes P450. According to the free drug theory, only the unbound fraction (fu) of a chemical can undergo metabolic changes. Therefore, to ensure the reliability of predictions, both specific and nonspecific binding in the model should be accounted. However, the fraction unbound in the experiment is...

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Authors:

Laura Krumpholz, Aleksandra Klimczyk, Wiktoria Bieniek, Sebastian Polak, Barbara Wiśniowska

Date tagged:

01/21/2025, 00:15

Date published:

07/25/2024, 06:00