Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2025,21, 2220–2233, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.169
physicochemical and earlyADMEcharacterization study, in the framework of which logP, pKa and logk values were calculated. Following that, kinetic solubility and in vitro gastrointestinal membrane-specific permeability measurements were carried out to assess the lead-likeness of the compounds. Subsequently, the
metabolic stability of the most promising derivatives was also determined using human liver microsomes.
Keywords: earlyADMEcharacterization; Fischer indole cyclization; heterocycles; indoles; lead-likeness; new ring systems; physicochemical characterization; Introduction
Considering the published
results of physicochemical and earlyADMEcharacterization for hydrazones 7 and 9, and target compounds 3 and 10 are summarized in Table 2 and Table 3, respectively (individual column charts on kinetic solubility, permeability, and membrane retention measurements can be found in Supporting Information