Druglikeness

Druglikeness is a qualitative concept used in drug design for how "druglike" a substance is with respect to factors such as bioavailability. == Properties of druglike molecules == A druglike molecule has properties such as: Solubility in both water and fat, as an orally administered drug needs to pass through the intestinal lining after it is consumed, be carried in aqueous blood and penetrate the lipid-based cell membrane to reach the inside of a cell.

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Druglikeness

Druglikeness is a qualitative concept used in drug design for how "druglike" a substance is with respect to factors such as bioavailability. == Properties of druglike molecules == A druglike molecule has properties such as: Solubility in both water and fat, as an orally administered drug needs to pass through the intestinal lining after it is consumed, be carried in aqueous blood and penetrate the lipid-based cell membrane to reach the inside of a cell.

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