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2000
Volume 2, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2210-299X
  • E-ISSN: 2210-3007

Abstract

Introduction

The present study reveals the 2D, 3D-QSAR analysis of Thieno[3,2-]pyrimidine to expressed the biological activity against Cholesterol, structurally different ligands can fit to common receptor site and safety consideration of the said chemical entities are good describe by Pharmacophore models.

Methods

The organic exercises of the atoms were changed over into log IC50. The measurably significant of 2D-QSAR and 3D QSAR models are r2 = 0 .9762, q2 = 0.9379 and internal (q2 = 0.8837) and external (predictive r2 = 0.9162) respectively.

Results

2D QSAR studies revealed that Positive coefficient value of Quadrupole2 and Negative coefficient value of T_2_Cl_7 descriptors were major contributing descriptor. The 3D QSAR models indicates that steric and electrostatic effects primarily find out the binding affinities.

Conclusion

The best model obtained from the QSAR analysis, some newer compounds of same series were developed having the good activity than the earlier compounds have been reported.

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