Search Results - "Raevskaja, Olga E."
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Aqueous Drug Solubility: What Do We Measure, Calculate and QSPR Predict?
Published in Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry (01-01-2019)“…Detailed critical analysis of publications devoted to QSPR of aqueous solubility is presented in the review with discussion of four types of aqueous solubility…”
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In silico Prediction of Aqueous Solubility: a Comparative Study of Local and Global Predictive Models
Published in Molecular informatics (01-06-2015)“…32 Quantitative Structure‐Property Relationship (QSPR) models were constructed for prediction of aqueous intrinsic solubility of liquid and crystalline…”
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Calculation of Aqueous Solubility of Crystalline Un-Ionized Organic Chemicals and Drugs Based on Structural Similarity and Physicochemical Descriptors
Published in Journal of chemical information and modeling (24-02-2014)“…Solubilities of crystalline organic compounds calculated according to AMP (arithmetic mean property) and LoReP (local one-parameter regression) models based on…”
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Analysis of Water Solubility Data on the Basis of HYBOT Descriptors. Part 3. Solubility of Solid Neutral Chemicals and Drugs
Published in QSAR & combinatorial science (01-07-2004)“…A detailed QSPR investigation of the water solubility (logS) of 1063 solid neutral chemicals, agrochemicals, drugs and prodrugs has been carried out. The…”
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SLIPPER-2001 − Software for Predicting Molecular Properties on the Basis of Physicochemical Descriptors and Structural Similarity
Published in Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences (01-05-2002)“…A new approach for predicting the lipophilicity (log P), solubility (log Sw), and oral absorption of drugs in humans (FA) is described. It is based on…”
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Physicochemical Properties/Descriptors Governing the Solubility and Partitioning of Chemicals in Water-Solvent-Gas Systems. Vapor Pressure and Concentration of Chemicals Above Saturated Aqueous Solutions
Published in QSAR & combinatorial science (01-10-2007)“…Vapor Pressure (VP) and concentration of chemicals above saturated aqueous solutions (Cair), interconnected by Henry's law, are important properties with…”
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