An open compartmental model for describing aluminium biokinetics is present
ed with a central compartment consisting of transferrin- and citrate-bound
aluminium in blood plasma and interstitial fluid, and three peripheral comp
artments for organs, muscles and bones and the gastro-intestinal tract. The
rate constants describing the transport of aluminium are normalized to an
estimated plasma volume and do not depend on the size of the individual. Ef
fects due to changes in compartmental sizes or to transport characteristics
are described, The model is applied to biokinetics studies of a volunteer
after i.v. administration and of Sprague-Dawley rats with different iron st
atus and with nephrectomization after p.o. administration of Al-26.