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in one compartment open model , absorption rate constant can be calculated by​

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

For a medication that is absorbed in the body in a first-order manner, distributed in the body using one-compartment kinetics, and then removed in a first-order manner.

Explanation:

  • The differential form of the equation is:

dx/dt = Ka Xa- Ke X

where,

Ka = first-order absorption rate constant, and

Xa = amount of drug at the absorption site remaining to be absorbed.

  • The residuals approach can be used to calculate the absorption rate constant.
  • The method is additionally referred to as feathering, peeling, and stripping.
  • The process of breaking down a multiexponential curve into its component parts is frequently employed in pharmacokinetics.
  • When a drug is delivered intravenously and follows one-compartment kinetics, the amount of drug in the plasma.

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