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ESTRIP, a BASIC computer program for obtaining initial polyexponential parameter estimates

R D Brown, J E Manno

    Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    |December 1, 1978
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    A new BASIC program, ESTRIP, rapidly estimates polyexponential parameters. This program offers advantages for microcomputers and minicomputers, being easily modifiable by users.

    Area of Science:

    • Computational Chemistry
    • Pharmacokinetics
    • Data Analysis

    Background:

    • Exponential stripping is crucial for analyzing complex decay or absorption processes.
    • Accurate parameter estimation is vital for pharmacokinetic modeling and drug development.
    • Existing methods like CSTRIP (FORTRAN IV) are effective but may lack accessibility on modern, smaller computing systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • Introduce ESTRIP, a novel BASIC program for exponential stripping.
    • Compare the capabilities of ESTRIP with the established CSTRIP program.
    • Highlight the advantages of ESTRIP for accessibility and user modification on various computer platforms.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a new BASIC program named ESTRIP.
    • Utilized exponential stripping algorithms for parameter estimation.

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  • Comparison of ESTRIP's performance and features against CSTRIP.
  • Main Results:

    • ESTRIP enables rapid calculation of initial polyexponential parameter estimates.
    • The program is compatible with microcomputers and minicomputers supporting BASIC.
    • ESTRIP requires relatively small core memory and is easily user-modifiable.

    Conclusions:

    • ESTRIP provides a viable and accessible alternative for polyexponential parameter estimation.
    • The program's design facilitates wider adoption in research settings with limited computational resources.
    • User-friendliness and adaptability are key strengths of the ESTRIP program.