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The Application of a Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model in Health Risk Assessment

Mengting Chen, Ruihu Du, Tao Zhang, Chutao Li, Wen‐Qiang Bao, Xin Fan, Shaozhang Hou, Qiaomei Yang, Li Chen, Qi Wang, An Zhu

2023Toxics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Toxicokinetics plays a crucial role in the health risk assessments of xenobiotics. Classical compartmental models are limited in their ability to determine chemical concentrations in specific organs or tissues, particularly target organs or tissues, and their limited interspecific and exposure route extrapolation hinders satisfactory health risk assessment. In contrast, physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) models quantitatively describe the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of chemicals across various exposure routes and doses in organisms, establishing correlations with toxic effects. Consequently, PBTK models serve as potent tools for extrapolation and provide a theoretical foundation for health risk assessment and management. This review outlines the construction and application of PBTK models in health risk assessment while analyzing their limitations and future perspectives.

Topics & Concepts

ToxicokineticsRisk assessmentHealth risk assessmentExtrapolationHuman healthMedicineEnvironmental healthPharmacologyComputer sciencePharmacokineticsMathematicsMathematical analysisComputer securityEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsComputational Drug Discovery MethodsAnimal testing and alternatives
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