Covering seven endpoints including blood brain barrier, human intestinal absorption, log D, log P, mutagenicity, plasma-protein binding, and water solubility
Bio-Rad Laboratories has announced the release of thirteen databases that contain measured Adme/Tox properties for a broad range of chemical compounds and cover seven endpoints, including blood brain barrier, human intestinal absorption, log D, log P, mutagenicity, plasma-protein binding, and water solubility.
These databases are the result of internal literature research and external collaboration with various scientific groups.
Michelle D'Souza, medicinal chemistry software product manager, remarked, "These new Adme/Tox data collections are a valuable addition to our in silico Adme/Tox portfolio. "Scientists, particularly those involved in drug discovery, can benchmark the results of their own experiments against this data, validate the accuracy of predictive Adme/Tox models, or build new models by using this experimental data as a training set for their model."