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A New Straightforward Method for Lipophilicity logP Measurement using 19F NMR Spectroscopy
Published on: January 30, 2019
COSMO-RS predictions of logP in the SAMPL7 blind challenge
Judith Warnau1, Karin Wichmann2, Jens Reinisch2
1Dassault Systemes Deutschland GmbH, Imbacher Weg 46, 51379, Leverkusen, Germany. judith.warnau@3ds.com.
Abstract:
We applied the COSMO-RS method to predict the partition coefficient logP between water and 1-octanol for 22 small drug like molecules within the framework of the SAMPL7 blind challenge. We carefully collected a set of thermodynamically meaningful microstates, including tautomeric forms of the neutral species, and calculated the logP using the current COSMOtherm implementation on the most accurate level. With this approach, COSMO-RS was ranked as the 6st most accurate method (Measured by the mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.57) over all 17 ranked submissions. We achieved a root mean square deviation (RMSD) of 0.78. The largest deviations from experimental values are exhibited by five SAMPL molecules (SM), which seem to be shifted in most SAMPL7 contributions. In context with previous SAMPL challenges, COSMO-RS demonstrates a wide range of applicability and one of the best in class reliability and accuracy among the physical methods.
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