Delmonte421
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thanks man. See isn't it nice teaching people lolYes - The LogP is one of Lipinski's Rules of Five.
-No more than 5 hydrogen bond donors (the total number of nitrogen–hydrogen and oxygen–hydrogen bonds)
-No more than 10 hydrogen bond acceptors (all nitrogen or oxygen atoms)
-A molecular mass less than 500 daltons
-A calculated octanol-water partition coefficient (Clog P) that does not exceed 5
And I think it was further refined to include:
-Not more than 5 rotatable bonds
There are a few variants but RO5 is exceptionally good at what it's supposed to do. It's VERY rare to find a drug that doesn't follow the rules. Calculating if a drug is ORALLY active is even more difficult.