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distribution of Benzene in a 4-compartment PBK model after an exposure of 6h.

Convert Berkeley Madonna code to Matlab. 

Note: The parameters in the table below are for a mouse model.

1a) What are the two type of products containing Benzene consumers were recently concerned about. Which of these two different type of products is likely more harmful? (hint: check news/reports and social media channels)

 

1b) Plot Jresp along with the concentrations of Benzene in blood, fat, non-fat and liver in a 24h window (pdf). Why is Jresp slightly decreasing within 6h of exposure?

Here is the Berkeley Madonna code:

{Top model}

 

METHOD RK4

 

STARTTIME = 0

STOPTIME = 24

DT = 0.02

 

 

   {Reservoirs Blood, Fat, NonFat and Liver}

   d/dt (NF) = + Jnf

      INIT NF = 0

   d/dt (F) = + Jf

      INIT F = 0

   d/dt (B) = - Jnf - Jf - Jl + Jresp

      INIT B = 0

   d/dt (L) = + Jl - Jmetab

      INIT L = 0

 

   {Flows}

   Jnf = Qnf*(Cb-Cnf)

   Jf = Qf*(Cb-Cfv)

   Jl = Ql*(Cb - Clv)

   Jmetab = vmax*Cl/(Km + Cl)

 

{Replace squarepulse with " IF t>6h Jresp=0 "}

   Jresp = Qp*(Ci - (Cb/Pb))*squarepulse(0,6)

 

   {Functions}

   Vnf = 1

   Cnf = NF/Vnf

   Qnf = 1

   Vf = 1

   Cf = F/Vf

   Qf = 1

   Cb = B/Vb

   Vb = 1

   Cfv = Cf/Pf

   Pf = 20

   Vl = 1

   Cl = L/Vl

   Ql = 1

   vmax = 1

   Km = 1

   Pl = 2

   Clv = Cl/Pl

   Pb = 18

{Benzene conc in inhaled air}

   Ci = 0.32

{alveolar ventilation rate}

   Qp = 5.74

 

 

Summary of variables and constants

 

Summary of variables and constants
C₁
Init B
Init F
Init L
Init Nf
Km
Pb
Pf
P₁
Qf
Q₁
Qnf
V₂
Vf
V₁
Vmax
Vnf
Alveolar ventilation rate [L hr¯¹]
Benzene concentration in inspired air [mg L²¹]
Initial condition blood
Initial condition fat
Initial condition liver
Initial condition non-fat
5.74
0.32
0
0
0
0
0.4
Michaelis-Menten constant [mg L²¹]
18
Blood/air partition coefficient
28 Fat/blood partition coefficient
2
Liver/blood partition coefficient
Blood flow to fat [L hr¯
0.517
1.44
Blood flow to liver [L hrˇ¹]
Blood flow to non-fat [L hr²¹]
3.79
0.024
Volume blood [L]
0.027
Volume fat tissue [L]
0.012
Volume liver tissue [L]
Maximum velocity of metabolism [mg hr`¹]
Volume non-fat tissue [L]
1.42
0.234
Transcribed Image Text:Summary of variables and constants C₁ Init B Init F Init L Init Nf Km Pb Pf P₁ Qf Q₁ Qnf V₂ Vf V₁ Vmax Vnf Alveolar ventilation rate [L hr¯¹] Benzene concentration in inspired air [mg L²¹] Initial condition blood Initial condition fat Initial condition liver Initial condition non-fat 5.74 0.32 0 0 0 0 0.4 Michaelis-Menten constant [mg L²¹] 18 Blood/air partition coefficient 28 Fat/blood partition coefficient 2 Liver/blood partition coefficient Blood flow to fat [L hr¯ 0.517 1.44 Blood flow to liver [L hrˇ¹] Blood flow to non-fat [L hr²¹] 3.79 0.024 Volume blood [L] 0.027 Volume fat tissue [L] 0.012 Volume liver tissue [L] Maximum velocity of metabolism [mg hr`¹] Volume non-fat tissue [L] 1.42 0.234
Ci
Qp
Jresp
Pb
Blood
Vb
Cb
QI
Jnf
Qnf
Qf
Clv
PI
Pf
Cnf
Ctv
NF
Non Fatty Tissue
Vnf
CI
L
Fatty Tissue
Vf
Liver
Km
VI
vmax
Jmetab
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Transcribed Image Text:Ci Qp Jresp Pb Blood Vb Cb QI Jnf Qnf Qf Clv PI Pf Cnf Ctv NF Non Fatty Tissue Vnf CI L Fatty Tissue Vf Liver Km VI vmax Jmetab 1
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