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INCREASING THE ACCURACY OF COMPUTER CALCULATED LOG P (OCT/WATER) VALUES

Citation:

Leo, A. INCREASING THE ACCURACY OF COMPUTER CALCULATED LOG P (OCT/WATER) VALUES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-89/227 (NTIS PB90134347), 1989.

Description:

Like many "expert systems," the CLOGP program incorporates a set of empirically derived rules which are supported by accepted theoretical concepts but which cannot be derived directly from these concepts. igher log P values are expected whenever a larger effective solute cavity is required, and lower values are seen when solutes contain localized dipoles or hydrogen bond acceptors. or simple solutes whose polar fragments are effectively isolated, the fragment values contain these elements, and simple addition of fragment values gives satisfactory estimations. owever, in most structures showing interesting biological activity, polar fragments are not in "isolation," but are affected either by electron delocalization, by field/inductive forces or by intramolecular hydrogen bonding. s the Masterfi1e of measured log P values has been expanded through the years, it is clear that the current CLOGP algorithm (v. 3.5) needs improvement, and this paper will attempt to demonstrate that most (if not all) of these improvements can be made within the present framework of the program.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:11/30/1989
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 43535