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  1. Partition coefficient - Wikipedia

    vcclab.org. Overview of the many logP and other physical property calculators available commercially and on-line. XLOGP3, a simple LogP estimator used by PubChem (release 2021.05.07)

  2. LogP vs LogD - What is the Difference? - ACD/Labs

    Nov 17, 2025 · LogP and logD are important values to consider during drug design as both give insight to the lipophilicity and hydrophilicity of compounds.

  3. LogP, LogD, pKa and LogS: A Physicists guide to basic chemical ...

    Jan 6, 2024 · LogP measures the logarithm of ration between the concentration of a compound in a non-polar solvent and in water. It is common practice to measure this using octanol (PubChem 2003) as …

  4. Logp - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    LogP is the log of the partition coefficient of a solute between octanol and water, at near infinite dilution. LogP is widely used in drug discovery and development as an indicator of potential utility of a solute …

  5. ChemDraw: What is the difference between logP and ClogP

    They are just two different methods for calculating logP. Log (p) (partition coefficient for n-octanol/water) - three fragmentation methods are used to predict the log (p) values.

  6. LogD/LogP | Bienta

    LogP is widely used in cheminformatics and is a component of Lipinski’s “rule of five”, which is a golden standard to evaluate a drug-likeness of a compound. According to this rule, the successful drug …

  7. logP and logD Calculation

    Introduction Symbols Definition of Partition Coefficient P and Distribution Coefficient D Micro Partition Coefficient Relation Between Macro and Micro Partition Coefficients LogP calculation methods …

  8. LogP and logD calculations - ChemAxon DOCS

    Examples for logP and logD calculations The following examples show log P /log D results for special molecules types. The calculations were performed with the default settings of the log P plugin. …

  9. LogP – REVIVE

    A measure of the preference of a compound to dissolve in either water or an organic solvent (such as octanol) when uncharged. More technically, it is the logarithm of the partition coefficient (P) of a …

  10. Using Log P and Log D to Assess Drug Bioavailability

    Dec 14, 2022 · How are log P and its modified version, log D, used in pharmaceutical calculations to assess drug bioavailability? This comprehensive guide shows you!