Title of article :
Experimental and computational approaches to estimate solubility and permeability in drug discovery and development settings
Author/Authors :
Lipinski، نويسنده , , Christopher A and Lombardo، نويسنده , , Franco and Dominy، نويسنده , , Beryl W and Feeney، نويسنده , , Paul J، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
24
From page :
3
To page :
26
Abstract :
Experimental and computational approaches to estimate solubility and permeability in discovery and development settings are described. In the discovery setting `the rule of 5ʹ predicts that poor absorption or permeation is more likely when there are more than 5 H-bond donors, 10 H-bond acceptors, the molecular weight (MWT) is greater than 500 and the calculated Log P (CLogP) is greater than 5 (or MlogP>4.15). Computational methodology for the rule-based Moriguchi Log P (MLogP) calculation is described. Turbidimetric solubility measurement is described and applied to known drugs. High throughput screening (HTS) leads tend to have higher MWT and Log P and lower turbidimetric solubility than leads in the pre-HTS era. In the development setting, solubility calculations focus on exact value prediction and are difficult because of polymorphism. Recent work on linear free energy relationships and Log P approaches are critically reviewed. Useful predictions are possible in closely related analog series when coupled with experimental thermodynamic solubility measurements.
Keywords :
Poor absorption or permeation , MLogP , Rule of 5 , Solubility calculation , H-Bond donors and acceptors , Thermodynamic solubility , Computational alert , Turbidimetric solubility , MWT
Journal title :
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Record number :
1760604
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