Free fraction

The free fraction is a parameter in pharmacokinetics and receptor-ligand kinetics. One speaks of two different free fractions:

The plasma free fraction is the fraction of the ligand at equilibrium in blood plasma that is not bound to plasma proteins.T

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References

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