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QSPR Modelling of the Solubility of Drug and Drug‐like Compounds in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

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Quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) modeling was investigated to predict drug and drug‐like compounds solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide. A dataset of 148 drug\drug‐like compounds, accounting for 3971 experimental data points… Click to show full abstract

Quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) modeling was investigated to predict drug and drug‐like compounds solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide. A dataset of 148 drug\drug‐like compounds, accounting for 3971 experimental data points (EDPs), was collected and used for modelling the relationship between selected molecular descriptors and solubility fraction data achieved by a nonlinear approach (Artificial neural network, ANN) based on molecular descriptors. Experimental solubility data for a given drug were published as a function of temperature and pressure. In the present study, 11 significant PaDEL descriptors (AATS3v, MATS2e, GATS4c, GATS3v, GATS4e, GATS3 s, nBondsM, AVP‐0, SHBd, MLogP, and MLFER_S), the temperature and the pressure were statistically proved to be sufficient inputs. The architecture of the optimized model was found to be {13,10,1}. Several statistical metrics, including average absolute relative deviation (AARD=3.7748 %), root mean square error (RMSE=0.5162), coefficient of correlation (r=0.9761), coefficient of determination (R2=0.9528), and robustise (Q2=0.9528) were used to validate the obtained model. The model was also subjected to an external test by using 143 EDPs. Sensitivity analysis and domain of application were examined. The overall results confirmed that the optimized ANN‐QSPR model is suitable for the correlation and prediction of this property.

Keywords: drug like; supercritical carbon; like compounds; drug drug; carbon dioxide; drug

Journal Title: Molecular Informatics
Year Published: 2022

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