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Candidate drug molecules chemical libraries

Poor pharmacokinetics and toxicity are important causes of costly late-stage failures in drug development. It is generally recognized that, in addition to optimized potency and specificity, chemical libraries should also possess favorable ADME/Tox and druglike properties [77-80]. Assessment of druglike character is an attempt to decipher molecular features that are likely to lead to a successful in vivo and, ultimately, clinical candidate [81-83]. Many of these properties can be predicted before molecules are synthesized, purchased, or even tested in order to improve overall lead and library quality. [Pg.366]


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