Accurately predicting the hepatic clearance of compounds using in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE) is crucial within the pharmaceutical industry. However, several groups have recently highlighted the serious error in the process. Although empirical or regression-based scaling factors may be used to mitigate the common underprediction, they provide unsatisfying solutions because the reasoning behind the underlying error has yet to be determined. One previously noted trend was intrinsic clearance-dependent underprediction, highlighting the limitations of current in vitro systems. When applying these generated in vitro intrinsic clearance values during drug development and making first-in-human dose predictions for ne...
Incubational binding or the fraction of drug unbound in an in vitro incubation, fuinc, is an importa...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using in silico hepatocyte cul-tures (ISHCs) to provide prediction...
Drug development is an extremely expensive undertaking due to lengthy and costly clinical trials. Un...
Clearance, or a measure of the body’s ability to remove drug, is a crucial pharmacokinetic parameter...
Total human clearance is a key determinant for the pharmacokinetic behavior of drug candidates. Our ...
PurposeTo examine the interlaboratory variability in CLint values generated with human hepatocytes a...
Introduction: Successful quantitative prediction of hepatic drug metabolism often requires integrate...
When predicting hepatic clearance using in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE), microsomes or hep...
When predicting hepatic clearance using in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE), microsomes or hep...
The literature was searched for drugs where adequate data were available on in vitro human metabolis...
Hepatic drug clearance of xenobiotics comprises a complex interplay between sinusoidal uptake, intra...
Drug dosing decisions in clinical medicine and in introducing a drug to market for the past 60 years...
Drug development is an extremely expensive undertaking due to lengthy and costly clinical trials. Un...
Non-animal methods for toxicokinetics, such as in vitro hepatic metabolic clearance studies, play an...
Introduction: In vitro metabolic profiling is used extensively by the pharmaceutical industry to cha...
Incubational binding or the fraction of drug unbound in an in vitro incubation, fuinc, is an importa...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using in silico hepatocyte cul-tures (ISHCs) to provide prediction...
Drug development is an extremely expensive undertaking due to lengthy and costly clinical trials. Un...
Clearance, or a measure of the body’s ability to remove drug, is a crucial pharmacokinetic parameter...
Total human clearance is a key determinant for the pharmacokinetic behavior of drug candidates. Our ...
PurposeTo examine the interlaboratory variability in CLint values generated with human hepatocytes a...
Introduction: Successful quantitative prediction of hepatic drug metabolism often requires integrate...
When predicting hepatic clearance using in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE), microsomes or hep...
When predicting hepatic clearance using in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE), microsomes or hep...
The literature was searched for drugs where adequate data were available on in vitro human metabolis...
Hepatic drug clearance of xenobiotics comprises a complex interplay between sinusoidal uptake, intra...
Drug dosing decisions in clinical medicine and in introducing a drug to market for the past 60 years...
Drug development is an extremely expensive undertaking due to lengthy and costly clinical trials. Un...
Non-animal methods for toxicokinetics, such as in vitro hepatic metabolic clearance studies, play an...
Introduction: In vitro metabolic profiling is used extensively by the pharmaceutical industry to cha...
Incubational binding or the fraction of drug unbound in an in vitro incubation, fuinc, is an importa...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using in silico hepatocyte cul-tures (ISHCs) to provide prediction...
Drug development is an extremely expensive undertaking due to lengthy and costly clinical trials. Un...