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Scales of solute hydrogen-bonding: their construction and application to physicochemical and biochemical processes

Michael H. Abraham
- 01 Jan 1993 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 2, pp 73-83
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This article is published in Chemical Society Reviews.The article was published on 1993-01-01. It has received 1896 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Solvation & High-performance liquid chromatography.

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How hydrogen bonds impact P-glycoprotein transport and permeability

TL;DR: The benefits of considering the relative strengths of individual H-bonds and introducing intramolecular H- bonds to increase membrane permeability and/or decrease P-gp efflux are illustrated.
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Hydrogen bonding: XXXV. Relationship between high-performance liquid chromatography capacity factors and water-octanol partition coefficients

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the blend of factors that influence log k in any given system is not the same as that which influences log Poct, and that when log k' values are used to estimate log poct, great care has to be taken to match the training set of solutes in the correlation equation, with the solutes for which log PoCT is to be determined.
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Binding Features of Molecular Clips. Separation of the Effects of Hydrogen Bonding and π−π Interactions

TL;DR: In this paper, the ability of clip-shaped molecules based on the building block diphenylglycoluril to form complexes with dihydroxybenzene guest molecules has been studied in detail.
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Hydrogen bonding descriptors in the prediction of human in vivo intestinal permeability.

TL;DR: The combination of a hydrogen bond donor descriptor, a general hydrogen bonding descriptor and a lipophilicity descriptor enabled the prediction of human intestinal permeability, whereas hydrogen bond acceptor descriptors were found to be less important.
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Compilation and Correlation of Limiting Activity Coefficients of Nonelectrolytes in Water

TL;DR: The phase equilibria of dilute aqueous solutions are treated separately from those of the dilute organic systems due to water's unique structure and hydrogen-bonding characteristics as mentioned in this paper.
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The use of characteristic volumes to measure cavity terms in reversed phase liquid chromatography

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the use of the McGowans characteristic volume, Vx, is equivalent to using Leahy's computer-calculated intrinsic volumes, V1, for the cavity term mV/100, for 209 gaseous, liquid, and solid solutes.
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Do general anaesthetics act by competitive binding to specific receptors

TL;DR: It is shown that, over a 100,000-fold range of potencies, the activity of a pure soluble protein can be inhibited by 50% at anaesthetic concentrations which are essentially identical to those which anaesthetize animals.
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Hydrogen bonding: XVI. A new solute salvation parameter, π2H, from gas chromatographic data

TL;DR: In this article, the general salvation equation, log VG0 (or log L) was used to set up a new π2H parameter of solute dipolarity-polarisability, mainly through the extensive data of McReynolds and Patte et al.
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