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Structure activity concept

Attempts have been made to apply the structure-activity concept (Hansch and Leo 1995) to environmental problems, and this has been successfully applied to the rates of hydrolysis of carbamate pesticides (Wolfe et al. 1978), and of esters of chlorinated carboxylic acids (Paris et al. 1984). This has been extended to correlating rates of biotransformation with the structure of the substrates and has been illustrated with a number of single-stage reactions. Clearly, this approach can be refined with the increased understanding of the structure and function of the relevant degradative enzymes. Some examples illustrate the application of this procedure ... [Pg.219]

Quantitative Structure—Activity Relationships (QSAR). Quantitative Stmcture—Activity Relationships (QSAR) is the name given to a broad spectmm of modeling methods which attempt to relate the biological activities of molecules to specific stmctural features, and do so in a quantitative manner (see Enzyme INHIBITORS). The method has been extensively appHed. The concepts involved in QSAR studies and a brief overview of the methodology and appHcations are given here. [Pg.168]

One of the sources of the fuzziness surrounding these concepts may well be the implicit assumption in structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies that molecular structure contains (i.e. encodes) the information on the biological activity of a given compound. Such an assumption cannot be incorrect, since this would imply the fallacy of SAR studies. However, the assumption becomes misleading if not properly qualified to the effect that the molecular structure of a given compound contains only part of the information on its bioactivity. Indeed, what the structure of a compound encodes is information about the molecular features accounting... [Pg.3]

Testa, B., Kier, L. B. The concept of molecular structure in structure-activity relationship studies and drug design. Med. Res. Rev. 1991, 11, 35 8. [Pg.150]

The concept that different structural domains on the heparin chains are principally involved for optimal activity in the foregoing interactions could not be perceived in early work on structure-activity correlations, because the activity of heparin has been most frequently evaluated only with whole-blood-clotting tests (such as the U.S.P. assay). Development of assays for specific clotting-factors (especially Factor Xa and thrombin) has permitted a better insight into the mechanism of action of heparin at different levels of the coagulation cascade. [Pg.128]

Because of the large number of chemicals of actual and potential concern, the difficulties and cost of experimental determinations, and scientific interest in elucidating the fundamental molecular determinants of physical-chemical properties, considerable effort has been devoted to generating quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPRs). This concept of structure-property relationships or structure-activity relationships (QSARs) is based on observations of linear free-energy relationships, and usually takes the form of a plot or regression of the property of interest as a function of an appropriate molecular descriptor which can be calculated using only a knowledge of molecular structure or a readily accessible molecular property. [Pg.14]

There is a continuing effort to extend the long-established concept of quantitative-structure-activity-relationships (QSARs) to quantitative-structure-property relationships (QSPRs) to compute all relevant environmental physical-chemical properties (such as aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, octanol-water partition coefficient, Henry s law constant, bioconcentration factor (BCF), sorption coefficient and environmental reaction rate constants from molecular structure). [Pg.15]

The concept of the similarity of molecules has important ramifications for physical, chemical, and biological systems. Grunwald (7) has recently pointed out the constraints of molecular similarity on linear free energy relations and observed that Their accuracy depends upon the quality of the molecular similarity. The use of quantitative structure-activity relationships (2-6) is based on the assumption that similar molecules have similar properties. Herein we present a general and rigorous definition of molecular structural similarity. Previous research in this field has usually been concerned with sequence comparisons of macromolecules, primarily proteins and nucleic acids (7-9). In addition, there have appeared a number of ad hoc definitions of molecular similarity (10-15), many of which are subsumed in the present work. Difficulties associated with attempting to obtain precise numerical indices for qualitative molecular structural concepts have already been extensively discussed in the literature and will not be reviewed here. [Pg.169]

Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship models are used increasingly in chemical data mining and combinatorial library design [5, 6]. For example, three-dimensional (3-D) stereoelectronic pharmacophore based on QSAR modeling was used recently to search the National Cancer Institute Repository of Small Molecules [7] to find new leads for inhibiting HIV type 1 reverse transcriptase at the nonnucleoside binding site [8]. A descriptor pharmacophore concept was introduced by us recently [9] on the basis of variable selection QSAR the descriptor pharmacophore is defined as a subset of... [Pg.437]


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