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The objectives of this study were to gain insights into the structure-retention and structure-lipophilicity relationships of series of twenty antidepressants and to propose model for estimating their retention and lipophilicity. The lipophilicity of antidepressants has been determined by reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography using binary methanol– water mobile phases. The chemical structures of the antidepressants have been characterized by molecular descriptors which are calculated from the structure and related to the chromatographic retention parameters as well as chromatographically determinated lipophilicity parameters by multiple linear regression analysis. The obtained models were used for interpretation of the lipophilicity and retention behavior of the investigated compounds.
Keywords: Antidepressants, Lipophilicity, QSAR, QSRR, Reversed-phase thin layer chromatography.
Letters in Drug Design & Discovery
Title:Correlation Between Structure, Retention and Lipophilicity of Some Antidepressants: QSRR and QSAR Studies
Volume: 11 Issue: 2
Author(s): Danica S.Perušković, Nikola R.Stevanović, Aleksandar Đ.Lolić and Rada M.Baošić
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Keywords: Antidepressants, Lipophilicity, QSAR, QSRR, Reversed-phase thin layer chromatography.
Abstract: The objectives of this study were to gain insights into the structure-retention and structure-lipophilicity relationships of series of twenty antidepressants and to propose model for estimating their retention and lipophilicity. The lipophilicity of antidepressants has been determined by reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography using binary methanol– water mobile phases. The chemical structures of the antidepressants have been characterized by molecular descriptors which are calculated from the structure and related to the chromatographic retention parameters as well as chromatographically determinated lipophilicity parameters by multiple linear regression analysis. The obtained models were used for interpretation of the lipophilicity and retention behavior of the investigated compounds.
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S.Perušković Danica, R.Stevanović Nikola, Đ.Lolić Aleksandar and M.Baošić Rada, Correlation Between Structure, Retention and Lipophilicity of Some Antidepressants: QSRR and QSAR Studies, Letters in Drug Design & Discovery 2014; 11 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15701808113109990040
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15701808113109990040 |
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