Abstract

The Localized Collocation Meshless Method (LCMM) is applied to the solution of a set of partial differential equations describing the diffusive transport of a dermally injected compound. This efficient and accurate numerical technique then provides the framework for the estimation of pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters by the comparison of two models, both containing information derived from experimental results, using the iterative Golden Section search algorithm. This comparison is quantified using a norm between the two solution spaces. While this method does provide an estimate of the effective-diffusion coefficient, it ultimately demonstrates that a simple, free-diffusion model is inadequate for quantifying the spatial and temporal distribution of a dermally-injected compound if elimination effects are not accounted for properly.

Full document

The PDF file did not load properly or your web browser does not support viewing PDF files. Download directly to your device: Download PDF document
Back to Top
GET PDF

Document information

Published on 11/03/21
Submitted on 11/03/21

Volume 200 - Advanced Discretization Techniques, 2021
DOI: 10.23967/wccm-eccomas.2020.056
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

Document Score

0

Views 18
Recommendations 0

Share this document

claim authorship

Are you one of the authors of this document?