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Reliable and accurate prediction of basic pK values in nitrogen compounds: the pK shift in supramolecular
Jackson J Alcázar1, Alessandra C Misad Saide2, Paola R Campodónico3
1Centro de Química Médica, Universidad del Desarrollo, Av.Plaza 680, 7780272, Santiago, RM, Chile. jackson.alcazar@udd.cl.
Abstract:
This article presents a quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) approach for predicting the acid dissociation constant (pK) of nitrogenous compounds, including those within supramolecular complexes based on cucurbiturils. The model combines low-cost quantum mechanical calculations with QSAR methodology and linear regressions to achieve accurate predictions for a broad range of nitrogen-containing compounds. The model was developed using a diverse dataset of 130 nitrogenous compounds and exhibits excellent predictive performance, with a high coefficient of determination (R) of 0.9905, low standard error (s) of 0.3066, and high Fisher statistic (F) of 2142. The model outperforms existing methods, such as Chemaxon software and previous studies, in terms of accuracy and its ability to handle heterogeneous datasets. External validation on pharmaceutical ingredients, dyes, and supramolecular complexes based on cucurbiturils confirms the reliability of the model. To enhance usability, a script-like tool has been developed, providing a streamlined process for users to access the model. This study represents a significant advancement in pK prediction, offering valuable insights for drug design and supramolecular system optimization.
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