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Original Articles

On some novel extended topochemical atom (ETA) parameters for effective encoding of chemical information and modelling of fundamental physicochemical properties

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Pages 451-472 | Received 10 Nov 2010, Accepted 15 Dec 2010, Published online: 18 May 2011
 

Abstract

Extended topochemical atom (ETA) indices developed by our group have been extensively applied in our previous reports for toxicity and ecotoxicity modelling in the field of quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSARs). In the present study these indices have been further explored by defining additional novel parameters to model n-octanol–water partition coefficient (two data sets; n = 168 and 139), water solubility (n = 193), molar refractivity (n = 166), and aromatic substituent constants π, MR, σ m, and σ p (n = 99). All the models developed in the present study have undergone rigorous internal and external validation tests and the models have high statistical significance and prediction potential. In terms of Q 2 and r 2 values the models developed for the datasets of whole molecules are better than those previously reported, with topochemically arrived unique (TAU) indices on the same datasets of chemicals. An attempt has also been made to develop models using non-ETA topological and information indices. Interestingly, ETA and non-ETA models have been found to have similar predictive capacity.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful for financial assistance from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, in the form of a scholarship to RND.

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