Relationship of octanol/water partition coefficient and molecular weight to rat brain capillary permeability

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1980.0

Abstract

The rat brain capillary permeability coefficient was determined for 27 compounds. The relationship of permeability to octanol/water partition coefficient and molecular weight was found to be predictable for drugs with molecular weights less than 400.

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