Fractional compartmental models and multi-term Mittag-Leffler response functions

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Abstract

Systems of fractional differential equations (SFDE) have been increasingly used to represent physical and control system, and have been recently proposed for use in pharmacokinetics (PK) by (J Pharmacokinet Pharmacodyn 36:165-178, 2009) and (J Phamacokinet Pharmacodyn, 2010). We contribute to the development of a theory for the use of SFDE in PK by, first, further clarifying the nature of systems of FDE, and in particular point out the distinction and properties of commensurate versus non-commensurate ones. The second purpose is to show that for both types of systems, relatively simple response functions can be derived which satisfy the requirements to represent single-input/single-output PK experiments. The response functions are composed of sums of single- (for commensurate) or two-parameters (for non-commensurate) Mittag-Leffler functions, and establish a direct correspondence with the familiar sums of exponentials used in PK. © The Author(s) 2010.

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Verotta, D. (2010). Fractional compartmental models and multi-term Mittag-Leffler response functions. Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, 37(2), 209–215. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10928-010-9155-3

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