Impact of Gut Permeability on Estimation of Oral Bioavailability for Chemicals in Commerce and the Environment
Administered equivalent dose (AED) estimation using in vitro hazard and high
throughput toxicokinetics (HTTK) can be improved by refining assumptions
regarding fraction absorbed (
The following R vignettes were written in R Markdown using RStudio:
- Caco-2 Data Organization and Analysis.
- Machine Learning QSPR for Caco-2 Permeability.
- Using QSPR for New Chemicals.
- Comparison of Oral Absorption Predictions to In Vivo Data.
- Impact of Bioavailability on Risk Prioritization.
John Wambaugh [[email protected]]
Elaina Kenyon [[email protected]]
Barbara Wetmore [[email protected]]
Gregory Honda1
Elaina M. Kenyon1
Sarah Davidson-Fritz1
Roger Dinallo2
Hisham El-Masri1
Evgenia Korel-Bexell1
Li Li2
Robert Pearce1
Risa Sayre1
Christopher Strock2
Russell Thomas1
John F. Wambaugh1
Barbara A. Wetmore1
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, USA
- Cyprotex, Framingham, MA, USA
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