Abstract
A method for the rapid computation of polar molecular surface area (PSA) is described. It is shown that consideration of only a single conformer when computing PSA gives an excellent correlation with intestinal absorption data—as good as previously reported methods employing multiple conformers. Circumventing a time‐consuming conformational analysis opens the possibility of computationally screening large numbers of compounds for problems relating to absorption prior to synthesis. The robustness of the criterion for identifying poorly absorbed compounds (PSA ≥ 140 Å2) is illustrated through its application to a diverse test set of 74 drugs. The PSA‐based method is also compared to an experimental method for absorption prediction recently described in the literature.
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