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Lipophilized Antioxidants [PDF]
Lipophilized antioxidants are amphiphilic molecules constituted of a lipid moiety covalently linked to a polar group possessing antioxidant properties. They are multifunctional molecules possessing interesting physicochemical (antioxidant, surface active) and biological (antimicrobial, antiviral, antiinflammatory, anticarcinogenic, etc.) properties ...
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Lipophilicity of the Nitrophenols
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2000The lipophilicity of the nitrophenols, expressed as a water-solvent partition coefficient, P, has been investigated using the solvation equation, log P = c + eE + sS + aA + bB + vV. It is shown that this equation accounts quantitatively for lipophilicity in a selection of water-solvent systems, viz: octanol, 1,2-dichloroethane, and cyclohexane.
, Abraham, , Du, , Platts
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Amino Acids, 1994
The lipophilicity (or hydrophobicity) of amino acids is an important property relevant for protein folding and therefore of great interest in protein engineering. For peptides or peptidomimetics of potential therapeutic interest, lipophilicity is related to absorption and distribution, and thus indirectly relates to their bioactivity. A rationalization
H Van De Waterbeemd, N El Tayar
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The lipophilicity (or hydrophobicity) of amino acids is an important property relevant for protein folding and therefore of great interest in protein engineering. For peptides or peptidomimetics of potential therapeutic interest, lipophilicity is related to absorption and distribution, and thus indirectly relates to their bioactivity. A rationalization
H Van De Waterbeemd, N El Tayar
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Lipophilicity Determination of Highly Lipophilic Compounds by Liquid Chromatography
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2009AbstractDifferent experimental strategies using short columns in both conventional liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra‐high pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) were evaluated to allow, for the first time with these techniques, the lipophilicity determination of compounds with log P>5.
Guillot, Amandine +6 more
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Lipophilicity in Molecular Modeling
Pharmaceutical Research, 1996The molecular lipophilicity potential (MLP) offers a three-dimensional representation of lipophilicity, a molecular property encoding intermolecular recognition and intramolecular interactions.The interest and applications of the MLP in molecular modeling are varied, as illustrated here.The MLP is a major tool to assess the dependence of lipophilicity ...
Testa, Bernard +4 more
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Lipophilic Microconstituents of Milk
2007Milk has long been recognized as a source of macro- and micronutrients, immunological components, and biologically active substances, which not only allow growth but also promote health in mammalian newborns. Many milk lipids, lipid-soluble substances, and their digested products are bioactive, including vitamins and vitamin-like substances. Vitamins A,
A. Baldi, L. Pinotti
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Lipophilicity in Drug Design: An Overview of Lipophilicity Descriptors in 3D-QSAR Studies [PDF]
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.
Enric Herrero +2 more
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Lipophilicity and Solvation of Anionic Drugs
Chemistry - A European Journal, 2002This paper first gives a brief review of the main techniques used to measure the lipophilicity of neutral and ionic drugs, namely the shake-flask method, potentiometry, and cyclic voltammetry at liquid-liquid interfaces. The lipophilicity of 28 acidic compounds with various functional groups was studied by potentiometry and cyclic voltammetry in the n ...
Hubert Girault, Pierre-Alain Carrupt
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Lipophilicity of Aminopyridazinone Regioisomers
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2003Ten pairs of pyridazinone regioisomers were prepared, and their lipophilicity was described by the logarithm of the octanol/water partition coefficient (log P) determined experimentally and calculated with prediction methods. The 4- and 5-(substituted amino)-3(2H)-pyridazinone regioisomers were synthesized by nucleophilic substitution of one of the ...
Massud A S, Anwair +9 more
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Lipophilicity in drug discovery
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2010The role of lipophilicity in determining the overall quality of candidate drug molecules is of paramount importance. Recent developments suggest that, as well as determining pre-clinical ADMET (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination and toxicology) properties, compounds of optimal lipophilicity might have increased chances of success in ...
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