Abstract

This article describes a new method of estimating the absorption rate constant (ka) of a 2-compartment model with extravascular administration, which is called an alternative method. The method was based on approximating the distribution and elimination phases of a 2-compartment model to the elimination phase of a one-compartment model. By using the model equation tmax=lnka−ln(k10+k12)ka−(k10+k12), first, we obtained the peak time (tmax) and the sum value of the first-order elimination rate constant (k10) and the distribution rate constant (k12), then the iterative method was used to obtain estimated value. And the estimation results were compared with the results obtained by the Loo-Riegelman and statistical moment methods and the factors affecting the estimation results of alternative method were explored. Finally, verification experiments were carried out with actual data in the literature. In general, a good estimation effect on the value of ka in the extravascular administration of the 2-compartment model was obtained by this method, with less errors compared with the commonly used 2 other methods (p < 0.05). Changes in k12, k10, ka, and another distribution rate constant (k21) all influenced the estimation results. The alternative method also showed good results in estimating ka of compounds in the literature.

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