httk 2.6.0 (2025-04-18)

This release accompanies the publication of Truong et al. (2025) manuscript “Interpretation of thyroid-relevant bioactivity data for comparison to in vivo exposures: A prioritization approach for putative chemical inhibitors of in vitro deiodinase activity” and includes a new model describing human gestation in the first trimester (model “1tri_pbtk”) which links to model “fetal_pbtk” and is accessed through new function ‘solve_full_pregnancy’. A version control glitch caused an outdated version of model “3compartmentss” to be used in the initial submission of the manuscript. These values will be updated in any revsion, and in the meantime the submitted values can be obtained using v2.6.0 model “3compartmentssold”.

This release also accompanies the submission of the new manuscript “Modeling Life-stage Variability in High-throughput Toxicokinetic Simulations” and includes a new model “pbtk_lifestage” that allows select parameters in the “pbtk” model to evolve in time. The evolution of those parameter is determined by “get_input_param_timeseries” using non-parametric regression on a reference population generated by “gen_input_params”.

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httk 2.5.0 (2024-12-20)

This release accompanies the submission of the Wambaugh et al. (2025) manuscript “A Simple Physiologically-Based Toxicokinetic Model for Multi-Route In Vitro-In Vivo Extrapolation” and includes new models incorporating inhalation/exhalation (“sumclearances” and “3compartment2”).

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httk 2.4.0 (2024-8-14)

This release accompanies the submission of the Davidson-Fritz (2025) manuscript “Enabling Transparent Toxicokinetic Modeling for Public Health Risk Assessment” and includes changes intended to better facilitate development of new HTTK models through improved model clarity.

In addition we have incorporated comments received on the Honda et al. (2025) manuscript “Impact of Gut Permeability on Estimation of Oral Bioavailability for Chemicals in Commerce and the Environment” provided by reviewers at ALTEX.

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httk 2.3.1 (2024-3-19)

This patch addresses a number of bugs.

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httk 2.3.0 (2023-12-05)

This version accompanies the submission of the Honda et al. (2025) manuscript “Impact of Gut Permeability on Estimation of Oral Bioavailability for Chemicals in Commerce and the Environment”. Find the analysis scripts on GitHub

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httk 2.2.2 (2023-02-20)

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httk 2.2.1 (2022-09-24)

This minor update removes UTF-8 characters from the package and changes the calculation of kUrt on line 292 of model_gas_pbtk.c to reduce vulnerability to machine precision errors.

httk 2.2.0 (2022-09-08)

This version accompanies the submission of the Breen et al. (2022) manuscript “Simulating Toxicokinetic Variability to Identify Susceptible and Highly Exposed Populations”

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httk 2.1.0 (2022-03-26)

This version accompanies the submission of the Kapraun et al. (2022) manuscript “Evaluation of a Rapid, Generic Human Gestational Dose Model”

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httk 2.0.4 (2021-05-10)

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httk 2.0.3 (2020-09-25)

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httk 2.0.2 (2020-07-19)

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httk 2.0.1 (2020-03-02)

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httk 2.0.0 (2020-02-17)

This version is consistent with the Linakis et al. (2020) manuscript “Development and Evaluation of a High Throughput Inhalation Model for Organic Chemicals”

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httk 1.10.1 (2019-09-10)

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version 1.10.0 (2019-07-12)

This version is consistent with the Wambaugh et al. (2019) manuscript “Assessing Toxicokinetic Uncertainty and Variability in Risk Prioritization”. Major enhancements were made to allow propagation of measurement-specific uncertainty and population variability into IVIVE predictions.

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httk 1.9.2 (2019-04-22)

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httk 1.9.1 (2019-04-15)

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httk 1.9 (2019-02-04)

This version is consistent with the submitted version of the Honda et al. (2019) manuscript “Using the Concordance of In Vitro and In Vivo Data to Evaluate Extrapolation Assumptions”

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httk 1.8 (2018-01-23)

This version is consistent with the published version of the Pearce et al. (2017) manuscript “Evaluation and calibration of high-throughput predictions of chemical distribution to tissues”. This version contains calibrations for tissue:plasma partition coefficient calibration predictions.

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httk 1.7 (2017-07-15)

This version is consistent with the Journal of Statistical Software publication of the Pearce et al. (2017) manuscript “httk: R Package for High-Throughput Toxicokinetics”.

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httk 1.6 (2017-06-08)

This version includes data and modifications as reported in the recently submitted Pearce et al. (2017) manuscript “Evaluation and Calibration of High-Throughput Predictions of Chemical Distribution to Tissues”.

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httk 1.5 (2017-03-02)

This version is consistent with Ring et al. (2017) manuscript “Identifying populations sensitive to environmental chemicals by simulating toxicokinetic variability”, which is accepted for publication at Environment International. Revisions include models, data, and vignettes for “httk-pop” functionality. “httk-pop” allows Monte Carlo simulation of physiological variability using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

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httk 1.4 (2016-02-03)

This revision incorporates changes suggested by the reviewers of Pearce et al. (2017) manuscript, which was accepted, pending minor revision, in the Journal of Statistical Software (now included in vignettes).

httk 1.3 (2015-10-14)

This revision adds ~200 more chemicals (from two recent publications including Wetmore et al. (2015) and make several small changes to improve usability and stability.

httk 1.2 (2015-05-11)

This version is consistent with a newly submitted article Pearce et al. (2017) manuscript “httk: R Package for High-Throughput Toxicokinetics” to the Journal of Statistical Software describing use of this package.

httk 1.1 (2015-03-06)

Initial public (CRAN) release (March 6, 2015)