“…The parameters required for the simplified human PBPK model for styrene were determined from the parameters of the rat PBPK model, from physiological parameters derived from the literature, and from the results of the liver microsomal experiments. The values of k a , V 1 , and CL h , for styrene in humans were estimated using a scale-up strategy from rats to humans, as described previously (Takano et al, 2010;Yamazaki et al, 2016;Kamiya et al, 2019). Briefly, the human k a value was obtained by multiplying the rat absorption rate constant (k a ) by 0.744; the human systemic circulation volume (V 1,human ) was estimated using V h and the blood volume (V b ), with V h,human , V b,rat , and V b,human values of 1.50, 0.0160, and 4.90 L, respectively (Yamashita et al, 2014): where V d is the volume of distribution per unit body weight and F h is the unmetabolized fraction in liver.…”