Validação lateral em relações quantitativas entre estrutura e atividade farmacológica, QSAR

  • Montanari M
  • Montanari C
  • Gaudio A
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Abstract

The comparative QSAR is a tool for validating any statistical model that seems to be reasonable in describing an interaction between a bioactive new chemical entity, BIONCE, and the biological system. In order to deeper the understanding of the relationships and the meaning of parameters within the model it is necessary some kind of lateral validation. This validation can be accomplished by chemical procedures using physicochemical organic reactions and by means of biological systems. In this paper we review some of such comparisons and also present a lateral validation between the same set of antimicrobial hydrazides acting against Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast and Escherichia coli bacterium cells. QSARs are presented to shed light in this important way of stating that the QSAR model is not the endpoint, but the beginning.

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Montanari, M. L. C., Montanari, C. A., & Gaudio, A. C. (2002). Validação lateral em relações quantitativas entre estrutura e atividade farmacológica, QSAR. Química Nova, 25(2), 231–240. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422002000200011

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