Drug-like Properties and Fraction Lipophilicity Index as a combined metric

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Abstract

Fraction Lipophicity Index (FLI) has been developed as a composite drug-like metric combining log P and log D in a weighted manner. In the present study, an extended data set confirmed the previously established drug-like FLI range 0–8 using two calculation systems for log P/log D assessment, the freeware MedChem Designer and ClogP. The dataset was split into two classes according to the percentage of fraction absorbed (%FA) - class 1 including drugs with high to medium absorption levels and class 2 including poorly absorbed drugs. The FLI and FLI-C (ClogP based FLI) drug-like range covers 92 % and 91 % of class 1 drugs, respectively. Using MlogP, a narrower drug-like FLI-M range 0–7 was established, covering 91 % of class 1 drugs. The dependence of the degree of ionization to intrinsic lipophilicity within the FLI (FLI-C, FLI-M) drug-like range as well as the inter-relation between the other Ro5 properties (Mw, HD, HA) was explored to define drug-like / non-drug-like combinations as a safer alternative to single properties for drug candidates’ prioritization. In this sense, we propose a combined metric of Mw and the number of polar atoms (Mw/NO) to account for both size and polarity. Setting the value 50 as cutoff, a distinct differentiation between class 1 and class 2 drugs was obtained with Mw/NO>50 for more than 70 % of class 1 drugs, while the opposite was observed for class 2 drugs.

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Tsantili-Kakoulidou, A., & Demopoulos, V. J. (2021). Drug-like Properties and Fraction Lipophilicity Index as a combined metric. ADMET and DMPK, 9(3), 177–190. https://doi.org/10.5599/admet.1022

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