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Multivariate assessment of lipophilicity scales-computational and reversed phase thin-layer chromatographic indices

Andrić, Filip; Bajusz, David; Racz, Anita; Šegan, Sandra; Héberger, Karoly

(Elsevier, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Andrić, Filip
AU  - Bajusz, David
AU  - Racz, Anita
AU  - Šegan, Sandra
AU  - Héberger, Karoly
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3182
AB  - Needs for fast, yet reliable means of assessing the lipophilicities of diverse compounds resulted in the development of various in silico and chromatographic approaches that are faster, cheaper, and greener compared to the traditional shake-flask method. However, at present no accepted "standard" approach exists for their comparison and selection of the most appropriate one(s). This is of utmost importance when it comes to the development of new lipophilicity indices, or the assessment of the lipophilicity of newly synthesized compounds. In this study, 50 well-known, diverse compounds of significant pharmaceutical and environmental importance have been selected and examined. Octanol-water partition coefficients have been measured with the shake-flask method for most of them. Their retentions have been studied in typical reversed thin-layer chromatographic systems, involving the most frequently employed stationary phases (octadecyl- and cyano-modified silica), and acetonitrile and methanol as mobile phase constituents. Twelve computationally estimated logP-s and twenty chromatographic indices together with the shake-flask octanol-water partition coefficient have been investigated with classical chemometric approaches such as principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), Pearson's and Spearman's correlation matrices, as well as novel non-parametric methods: sum of ranking differences (SRD) and generalized pairwise correlation method (GPCM). Novel SRD and GPCM methods have been introduced based on the Comparisons with One VAriable (lipophilicity metric) at a Time (COVAT). For the visualization of COVAT results, a heatmap format was introduced. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to reveal the dominant factors between computational logPs and various chromatographic measures. In consensus-based comparisons, the shake-flask method performed the best, closely followed by computational estimates, while the chromatographic estimates often overlap with in silico assessments, mostly with methods involving octadecyl-modified silica stationary phases. The ones that employ cyano-modified silica perform generally worse. The introduction of alternative coloring schemes for the covariance matrices and SRD/GPCM heatmaps enables the discovery of intrinsic relationships among lipophilicity scales and the selection of best/worst measures. Closest to the recommended logK(ow) values are ClogP and the first principal component scores obtained on octadecyl-silica stationary phase in combination with methanol-water mobile phase, while the usage of slopes derived from Soczewinski-Matyisik equation should be avoided. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
T1  - Multivariate assessment of lipophilicity scales-computational and reversed phase thin-layer chromatographic indices
VL  - 127
SP  - 81
EP  - 93
DO  - 10.1016/j.jpba.2016.04.001
ER  - 
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author = "Andrić, Filip and Bajusz, David and Racz, Anita and Šegan, Sandra and Héberger, Karoly",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Needs for fast, yet reliable means of assessing the lipophilicities of diverse compounds resulted in the development of various in silico and chromatographic approaches that are faster, cheaper, and greener compared to the traditional shake-flask method. However, at present no accepted "standard" approach exists for their comparison and selection of the most appropriate one(s). This is of utmost importance when it comes to the development of new lipophilicity indices, or the assessment of the lipophilicity of newly synthesized compounds. In this study, 50 well-known, diverse compounds of significant pharmaceutical and environmental importance have been selected and examined. Octanol-water partition coefficients have been measured with the shake-flask method for most of them. Their retentions have been studied in typical reversed thin-layer chromatographic systems, involving the most frequently employed stationary phases (octadecyl- and cyano-modified silica), and acetonitrile and methanol as mobile phase constituents. Twelve computationally estimated logP-s and twenty chromatographic indices together with the shake-flask octanol-water partition coefficient have been investigated with classical chemometric approaches such as principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), Pearson's and Spearman's correlation matrices, as well as novel non-parametric methods: sum of ranking differences (SRD) and generalized pairwise correlation method (GPCM). Novel SRD and GPCM methods have been introduced based on the Comparisons with One VAriable (lipophilicity metric) at a Time (COVAT). For the visualization of COVAT results, a heatmap format was introduced. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to reveal the dominant factors between computational logPs and various chromatographic measures. In consensus-based comparisons, the shake-flask method performed the best, closely followed by computational estimates, while the chromatographic estimates often overlap with in silico assessments, mostly with methods involving octadecyl-modified silica stationary phases. The ones that employ cyano-modified silica perform generally worse. The introduction of alternative coloring schemes for the covariance matrices and SRD/GPCM heatmaps enables the discovery of intrinsic relationships among lipophilicity scales and the selection of best/worst measures. Closest to the recommended logK(ow) values are ClogP and the first principal component scores obtained on octadecyl-silica stationary phase in combination with methanol-water mobile phase, while the usage of slopes derived from Soczewinski-Matyisik equation should be avoided. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis",
title = "Multivariate assessment of lipophilicity scales-computational and reversed phase thin-layer chromatographic indices",
volume = "127",
pages = "81-93",
doi = "10.1016/j.jpba.2016.04.001"
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Andrić, F., Bajusz, D., Racz, A., Šegan, S.,& Héberger, K.. (2016). Multivariate assessment of lipophilicity scales-computational and reversed phase thin-layer chromatographic indices. in Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
Elsevier., 127, 81-93.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpba.2016.04.001
Andrić F, Bajusz D, Racz A, Šegan S, Héberger K. Multivariate assessment of lipophilicity scales-computational and reversed phase thin-layer chromatographic indices. in Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis. 2016;127:81-93.
doi:10.1016/j.jpba.2016.04.001 .
Andrić, Filip, Bajusz, David, Racz, Anita, Šegan, Sandra, Héberger, Karoly, "Multivariate assessment of lipophilicity scales-computational and reversed phase thin-layer chromatographic indices" in Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 127 (2016):81-93,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpba.2016.04.001 . .
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