Prediction of Pharmacokinetic Parameters

  • Madan A
  • Dureja H
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Abstract

In silico tools specifically developed for prediction of pharmacokinetic parameters are of particular interest to pharmaceutical industry because of the high potential of discarding inappropriate molecules during an early stage of drug development itself with consequent saving of vital resources and valuable time. The ultimate goal of the in silico models of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) properties is the accurate prediction of the in vivo pharmacokinetics of a potential drug molecule in man, whilst it exists only as a virtual structure. Various types of in silico models developed for successful prediction of the ADME parameters like oral absorption, bioavailability, plasma protein binding, tissue distribution, clearance, half-life, etc. have been briefly described in this chapter.

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Madan, A. K., & Dureja, H. (2012). Prediction of Pharmacokinetic Parameters (pp. 337–357). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-050-2_14

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