“…The molecular weights (258, 274, and 274), octanol-water partition coefficients (clogP; 0.528, -0.138, and 0.402), plasma unbound fractions (f u,p ; 0.588, 0.615, and 0.237), and blood-plasma concentration ratios (R b ; 0.893, 0.885, and 0.904) of thalidomide, 5′-hydroxythalidomide, and 5-hydroxythalidomide, respectively, were used as described previously (Nishiyama et al, 2015;Yamazaki et al, 2012). The values used for the hepatic and renal blood flow rates (Q h and Q r ) in rats were 0.853 L/hr, and the hepatic and renal volumes (V h and V r ) of 8.5 mL and 3.7 mL, respectively, as described previously (Miura et al, 2019a). The initial values for the fraction absorbed × intestinal availability (F a •F g ), the hepatic clearance (CL h ), and the renal clearance (CL r ) for PBPK modeling were derived from the elimination constants obtained using one-compartment models (Miura et al, 2019a).…”