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272 related items for PubMed ID: 30395703

  • 21. The influence of lipophilicity in drug discovery and design.
    Arnott JA, Planey SL.
    Expert Opin Drug Discov; 2012 Oct; 7(10):863-75. PubMed ID: 22992175
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  • 24. Correlation of human jejunal permeability (in vivo) of drugs with experimentally and theoretically derived parameters. A multivariate data analysis approach.
    Winiwarter S, Bonham NM, Ax F, Hallberg A, Lennernäs H, Karlén A.
    J Med Chem; 1998 Dec 03; 41(25):4939-49. PubMed ID: 9836611
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  • 25. The contribution of the hydrogen bond acidity on the lipophilicity of drugs estimated from chromatographic measurements.
    Pallicer JM, Pascual R, Port A, Rosés M, Ràfols C, Bosch E.
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  • 26. Nonclassical Zwitterions as a Design Principle to Reduce Lipophilicity without Impacting Permeability.
    Möbitz H, Dittrich B, Rodde S, Strang R.
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  • 27. Hydration patterns of rings in drugs and relationship to lipophilicity: A DFT study.
    Haritha M, Suresh CH.
    J Comput Chem; 2022 Mar 15; 43(7):477-490. PubMed ID: 34978337
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  • 34. An easy-to-use and general nuclear magnetic resonance method for the determination of partition coefficients of drugs and natural products.
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  • 35. Relationships between the hepatic intrinsic clearance or blood cell-plasma partition coefficient in the rabbit and the lipophilicity of basic drugs.
    Ishizaki J, Yokogawa K, Nakashima E, Ichimura F.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1997 Aug 15; 49(8):768-72. PubMed ID: 9379353
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  • 36. Is PAMPA a useful tool for discovery?
    Galinis-Luciani D, Nguyen L, Yazdanian M.
    J Pharm Sci; 2007 Nov 15; 96(11):2886-92. PubMed ID: 17694546
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  • 38. Critical comparison of shake-flask, potentiometric and chromatographic methods for lipophilicity evaluation (log Po/w) of neutral, acidic, basic, amphoteric, and zwitterionic drugs.
    Port A, Bordas M, Enrech R, Pascual R, Rosés M, Ràfols C, Subirats X, Bosch E.
    Eur J Pharm Sci; 2018 Sep 15; 122():331-340. PubMed ID: 30006180
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