William F. Bowers
W. R. Grace and Company
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Clinical Pharmacokinectics | 1984
William F. Bowers; Scott P. Fulton; Judith A. Thompson
SummaryThe analytical basis of membrane separation in determining plasma free drug concentrations is developed from consideration of the generalised ideal mass action and conservation laws applied to thermodynamic states of differing component volumes. The intuitively surprising theoretical independence of free drug concentration with changing fractional volume of protein predicts the equivalence of final free drug concentration after uniform pre-dilution with that after equilibrium dialysis against the same volume of buffer. Similarly, the ultrafiltrate free concentration of drugs in ideal plasma binding equilibrium is theoretically constant, regardless of the extent of reduction in fractional volume of binding protein during filtration.The pitfalls in calculating free and bound fraction and concentration from equilibrium dialysis are reviewed and expressions presented to correct the major artefacts. The dilution behaviour of drugs is predicted from the normalised mass action model. Practical aspects of validating ultrafiltration free drug levels using equilibrium dialysis are outlined.
Clinica Chimica Acta | 1983
Wendy MacMahon; Judith A. Thompson; William F. Bowers; Demetrios S. Sgoutas
We describe the suitability of the Amicon MPS-1 centrifugal ultrafiltration device and the YMB membrane for measuring free cortisol in serum. The method combines two independent assays: total cortisol and the ultrafiltrate fraction of added [3H]cortisol. The unbound fraction is determined in 0.25-0.30 ml of ultrafiltrate collected from 0.6 to 1 ml of serum that has been equilibrated with [3H]cortisol at 37 degrees C for 20 min. The assay is rapid (less than 1 h), practical ( no more than 0.6 ml of serum is necessary) and repeatable (CV: 3.8% within-assay and 12.2% in different assays). Error introduced in free cortisol measurement due to dilution effects in dialysis is systematically defined, and the effect of tracer purity on the ultrafiltration method is examined. Dialyzed sera from normal men and women, from patients with Cushings disease and adrenal insufficiency, and from pregnant women gave ultrafiltration results that accurately duplicated those obtained by previous dialysis.
Archive | 1988
William F. Bowers; Scott P. Fulton; Judith A. Thompson; David M. Donofrio; Kert F. Ivie
Archive | 1983
William F. Bowers; Peter N. Rigopulos
Archive | 1987
William F. Bowers; Douglas Bradford Tiffany
Archive | 1988
William F. Bowers
Archive | 1989
William F. Bowers; Scott P. Fulton; Judith A. Thompson; David M. Donofrio; Kert F. Ivie
Archive | 2005
Scott P. Fulton; Robert J. Sakowski; William F. Bowers
Archive | 2005
Scott P. Fulton; Robert J. Sakowski; William F. Bowers
Archive | 2005
Scott P. Fulton; Robert J. Sakowski; William F. Bowers