A Method for Measuring the Lipophilicity of Compounds in Mixtures of 10

Lipophilicity is an important parameter for any potential drug candidate. Accurate and efficient lipophilicity measurements facilitate the development of high-quality predictive in silico models that support the design of future drugs. Lipophilicity estimates derived from the traditional 1-octanol/water shake flask techniques have been the most widely employed and are therefore the best understood. This technique can be considered to give a good measure of a compound’s lipophilicity, albeit slower and more labor intensive to run compared with some other methodologies. Herein is described and validated an efficient 1-octanol/water shake flask technique that has sufficient capacity to be run as a primary screen within the drug discovery process. This is achieved by the simultaneous measurement of the distribution coefficients of mixtures of up to 10 compounds using high-performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. Concerns regarding ion pair partitioning that could result in erroneous results due to interactions between compounds within a mixture are discussed.

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