Okinawa rails (Hypotaenidia okinawae) were studied for baloxavir acid pharmacokinetics following a single oral dose. The dataset contains plasma concentration measurements and derived pharmacokinetic parameters from this avian species. It is a 9.5 KB Excel file authored by Mariko Miki.
Use Cases
- Model baloxavir acid plasma concentration over time to estimate pharmacokinetic parameters in Okinawa rails.
- Compare pharmacokinetic parameters from this avian species to known mammalian or human data for cross-species analysis.
- Analyze the relationship between dose and plasma concentration to understand drug absorption and elimination in wildlife.
Strengths
- Data is specifically focused on the endangered Okinawa rail, a unique avian species.
- Dataset is openly shared under a CC BY 4.0 license, permitting reuse and modification.
- Contains primary pharmacokinetic data for baloxavir acid, an antiviral drug, in a wildlife context.
Limitations
- The dataset is very small at 9.5 KB, indicating a limited number of observations or animals studied.
- Data is presented in a proprietary XLS format, which may require specific software to access.
- Lack of column and row count details makes it difficult to assess the dataset's analytical scope.
Provenance
- Source
- figshare
- Collection Method
- Data originates from a single oral administration pharmacokinetic study in Okinawa rails.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Japan (Okinawa)