Wang, LeiChiang, ChienWeiLiang, HongWu, HengyiFeng, WeixingQuinney, Sara K.Li, JinLi, Lang2016-10-202016-10-202015Wang, L., Chiang, C., Liang, H., Wu, H., Feng, W., Quinney, S. K., … Li, L. (2015). How to Choose In Vitro Systems to Predict In Vivo Drug Clearance: A System Pharmacology Perspective. BioMed Research International, 2015, 857327. http://doi.org/10.1155/2015/8573272314-6141https://hdl.handle.net/1805/11221The use of in vitro metabolism data to predict human clearance has become more significant in the current prediction of large scale drug clearance for all the drugs. The relevant information (in vitro metabolism data and in vivo human clearance values) of thirty-five drugs that satisfied the entry criteria of probe drugs was collated from the literature. Then the performance of different in vitro systems including Escherichia coli system, yeast system, lymphoblastoid system and baculovirus system is compared after in vitro-in vivo extrapolation. Baculovirus system, which can provide most of the data, has almost equal accuracy as the other systems in predicting clearance. And in most cases, baculovirus system has the smaller CV in scaling factors. Therefore, the baculovirus system can be recognized as the suitable system for the large scale drug clearance prediction.en-USAttribution 3.0 United StatesIn Vitro TechniquesMetabolic Clearance RateModels, BiologicalHow to Choose In Vitro Systems to Predict In Vivo Drug Clearance: A System Pharmacology PerspectiveArticle