Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling is becoming increasingly important in human health risk assessments and in supporting pharmacodynamic modeling for toxic responses. Organized by classes of compounds and modeling purposes so users can quickly access information, this is the first comprehensive reference of its kind.
This book presents an overview of the underlying principles of PBPK model development. Then it provides a compendium of PBPK modeling information, including historical development, specific modeling challenges, and current practices for, halogenated alkanes, alkene and aromatic compounds, reactive vapors in the nasal cavity, alkanes, oxyhydrocarbons, and related compounds, pesticides and persistent organic pollutants, dioxin and related compounds, metals and inorganic compounds, drugs, antineoplastic agents, perinatal transfer, mixtures, dermal exposure models.