Web Release Date: December 29,
Prediction of Blood-
rain Partitioning and Human Serum Albumin Binding Based on
COSMO-RS
-Moments

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COSMOlogic GmbH & Co. KG, Burscheider Strasse 515, 51381 Leverkusen, Germany, and Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, Germany
Received September 1, 2006

Abstract:
Models for the prediction of blood-brain partitioning (logBB) and human serum albumin binding (logK(HSA)) of neutral molecules were developed using the set of 5 COSMO-RS
-moments as descriptors.
These
-moments have already been introduced earlier as a general descriptor set for partition coefficients.
They are obtained from quantum chemical calculations using the continuum solvation model COSMO and
a subsequent statistical decomposition of the resulting polarization charge densities. The model for blood-brain partitioning was built on a data set of 103 compounds and yielded a correlation coefficient of r2 =
0.71 and an rms error of 0.40 log units. The human serum albumin binding model was built on a data set
of 92 compounds and achieved an r2 of 0.67 and an rms error of 0.33 log units. Both models were validated
by leave-one-out cross-validation tests, which resulted in q2 = 0.68 and a qms error of 0.42 for the logBB
model and in q2 = 0.63 and a qms error of 0.35 for the logK(HSA) model. Together with the previously
published models for intestinal absorption and for drug solubility the presented two models complete the
COSMO-RS based set of ADME prediction models.
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