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. 2014 Aug;55(8):1738–1749. doi: 10.1194/jlr.M050518

TABLE 3.

Percentage of traced masses in organs predicted by forcing function model (model 1) and measured total retinol mass in liver and lung of oil-treated neonatal rats in the first 2 days after [3H]retinol dose administration

M(I) Tissue Percentage (%) Model-Predicted Value Measured Total Retinol Mass in the Tissue
nmol nmol
M(2) Liver 48.4% 12.7 15.0
M(3) Lung 1.91% 0.50 0.35
M(4) Kidney 2.66% 0.70 ND
M(5) Carcass 32.8% 8.64 ND
M(6) Stomach 0.63% 0.17 ND
M(7) Intestine 12.0% 3.17 ND

The data are model-predicted retinol masses [M(I)s] in liver, lung, kidney, carcass, stomach, and intestine of [3H]retinol in oil-treated neonatal rats in the first 2 days after dose administration. Pups’ ages were from pnd 4 to 6 during this period. Traced masses were predicted by the forcing function model (model 1) after including the plasma retinol pool size [M(1)] obtained from UPLC results in a steady-state solution in WinSAAM. Percentage is calculated by M(I)/[M(1) + M(2) + M(3) + M(4) + M(5) + M(6) + M(7)] × 100%. ND, not determined.