lhasa ● 2008-07-19 08:24 (6132 d 04:25 ago) Posting: # 2061 Views: 6,971 |
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Dear All, what is the meaning of terminal log linear phase? I am new in this field. Regards, Lhasa -- Edit: Category changed. [Helmut] |
Helmut ★★★ ![]() ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2008-07-19 16:57 (6131 d 19:52 ago) @ lhasa Posting: # 2063 Views: 10,049 |
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Dear Lhasa! ❝ what is the meaning of terminal log linear phase? ![]() The elimination rate constant in NCA is mainly called ‘λz’, where the index ‘z’ stands for ‘the last’. In a log-linear plot (time in linear scale, concentration in logarithmic scale) roughly after 2×tmax a linear decrease is seen. ![]() If the drug distributes from the first compartment to ‘deeper’ compartment(s) additional exponential terms are needed to describe the profile (▬▬). In the log-linear plot a curved time course is noticed, where the first section describes the distribution from the first (central) compartment to the peripheral ones (perfused to a lesser extent, e.g., fat, cartilage, or even bones). Both processes (distribution and elimination) occur simultaneously (──), the concentration profile is simply the sum of both. In the example at 9.2 hours less than 1% of drug were not distributed into the peripheral compartment and the elimination becomes predominant. After 16.2 hours the concentration curve is almost superimposable with the ‘pure’ elimination (less than 1% difference). This section of the curve may by called the terminal log linear phase. We need a good estimate of the terminal rate constant in order to calculate AUC∞ in NCA (AUC∞=AUCtz+Cz/λz). The example used a model without any noise, but in the real world it’s quite tricky to select the ‘best’ sampling points. To get an impression about the difficulties have a look at this thread… ❝ I am new in this field. Welcome! ![]() Have a look at David Bourne’s “A First Course in Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics”. — Dif-tor heh smusma 🖖🏼 Довге життя Україна! ![]() Helmut Schütz ![]() The quality of responses received is directly proportional to the quality of the question asked. 🚮 Science Quotes |