Differential equations are used to describe time-dependent changes in enzyme kinetics and pharmacokinetics. Analytical and numerical methods can be used to solve differential equations. This chapter describes the use of numerical methods in solving differential equations and its applications in characterizing the complexities observed in enzyme kinetics. A discussion is included on the use of numerical methods to overcome limitations of explicit equations in the analysis of metabolism kinetics, reversible inhibition kinetics, and inactivation kinetics. The chapter describes the advantages of using numerical methods when Michaelis-Menten assumptions do not hold.
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