This study aimed to determine the rate-limiting step in the overall hepatic clearance of the marketed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) protease inhibitors (PI) in rats by predicting the experimentally determined hepatic in vivo clearance of these drugs based on in vitro clearance values for uptake and/or metabolism. In vitro uptake and metabolic clearance values were determined in suspended rat hepatocytes and rat liver microsomes, respectively. In vivo hepatic clearance was determined after intravenous bolus administration in rats. Excellent in vitro-in vivo correlation (IVIVC; R2 = 0.80) was observed when metabolic intrinsic Cl values were used, which were determined in vitro at a single concentration corresponding to the blood concentr...
After intravenous injection of a low dose (25 mug/kg) in rats, the anti HIV-1 compound succinylated ...
The overall objective of this dissertation was to estimate the in vivo hepatic clearance (CL(H)) of ...
We would like to thank the National Institutes of Health AIDS Research and Reference Reagent Program...
This study aimed to determine the rate-limiting step in the overall hepatic clearance of the markete...
Hepatic drug clearance of xenobiotics comprises a complex interplay between sinusoidal uptake, intra...
The aim of this work was to explore the contribution of the organic anion transporting polypeptide-1...
Clearance, or a measure of the body’s ability to remove drug, is a crucial pharmacokinetic parameter...
The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms governing the unbound intra- to extracellular co...
The aim of the current study was to determine the intra- to extracellular unbound concentration rati...
Introduction: Successful quantitative prediction of hepatic drug metabolism often requires integrate...
Incubational binding or the fraction of drug unbound in an in vitro incubation, fuinc, is an importa...
The intrinsic metabolic clearance of saquinavir, nelfinavir, and ritona-vir was determined over a ra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The HIV Protease inhibitor (PI)-based DDIs are complex...
Suc-HSA is a potent HIV-inhibitor with possible application in man. To facilitate the assessment of ...
Objectives. Membrane transporters and metabolism are major determinants of the hepatobiliary elimina...
After intravenous injection of a low dose (25 mug/kg) in rats, the anti HIV-1 compound succinylated ...
The overall objective of this dissertation was to estimate the in vivo hepatic clearance (CL(H)) of ...
We would like to thank the National Institutes of Health AIDS Research and Reference Reagent Program...
This study aimed to determine the rate-limiting step in the overall hepatic clearance of the markete...
Hepatic drug clearance of xenobiotics comprises a complex interplay between sinusoidal uptake, intra...
The aim of this work was to explore the contribution of the organic anion transporting polypeptide-1...
Clearance, or a measure of the body’s ability to remove drug, is a crucial pharmacokinetic parameter...
The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms governing the unbound intra- to extracellular co...
The aim of the current study was to determine the intra- to extracellular unbound concentration rati...
Introduction: Successful quantitative prediction of hepatic drug metabolism often requires integrate...
Incubational binding or the fraction of drug unbound in an in vitro incubation, fuinc, is an importa...
The intrinsic metabolic clearance of saquinavir, nelfinavir, and ritona-vir was determined over a ra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The HIV Protease inhibitor (PI)-based DDIs are complex...
Suc-HSA is a potent HIV-inhibitor with possible application in man. To facilitate the assessment of ...
Objectives. Membrane transporters and metabolism are major determinants of the hepatobiliary elimina...
After intravenous injection of a low dose (25 mug/kg) in rats, the anti HIV-1 compound succinylated ...
The overall objective of this dissertation was to estimate the in vivo hepatic clearance (CL(H)) of ...
We would like to thank the National Institutes of Health AIDS Research and Reference Reagent Program...