Abstract

Oxetane δ-amino acids were investigated as scaffolds to generate oxetane-based libraries. As pharmacophores, oxadiazoles and triazoles were built up on the scaffolds. Important physicochemical properties of target compounds were predicted in silico, and some physicochemical (solubility, logD, pKa values, permeation through artificial membranes) and metabolic (intrinsic clearance) properties were determined experimentally. The compounds synthesized exhibited the desired ADMETox properties. From an in silico point of view, this work adds valuable information for the refinement of prediction tools.

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