Future medicinal chemistry | 2019

Lipophilicity in drug design: an overview of lipophilicity descriptors in 3D-QSAR studies.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The pharmacophore concept is a fundamental cornerstone in drug discovery, playing a critical role in determining the success of in silico techniques, such as virtual screening and 3D-QSAR studies. The reliability of these approaches is influenced by the quality of the physicochemical descriptors used to characterize the chemical entities. In this context, a pivotal role is exerted by lipophilicity, which is a major contribution to host-guest interaction and ligand binding affinity. Several approaches have been undertaken to account for the descriptive and predictive capabilities of lipophilicity in 3D-QSAR modeling. Recent efforts encode the use of quantum mechanical-based descriptors derived from continuum solvation models, which open novel avenues for gaining insight into structure-activity relationships studies.

Volume None
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DOI 10.4155/fmc-2018-0435
Language English
Journal Future medicinal chemistry

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