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Application of molecular topology in the prediction of new compounds with anti-trypanosomal cytotoxic activity

2021

La enfermedad de Chagas es una antropozoonosis parasitaria de transmisión mayoritariamente vectorial. Si bien afecta principalmente a América, constituye una de las mayores enfermedades desatendidas a nivel mundial. Solamente dos fármacos con un alto grado de toxicidad se encuentran disponibles para su tratamiento, por lo que es preciso aunar esfuerzos en pos del desarrollo de nuevas drogas antitripanosomales eficaces y con escasos efectos adversos. En este estudio, se aplicó la topología molecular para el desarrollo de un modelo QSAR capaz de predecir la actividad citotóxica antitripanosomal de un grupo de 39 compuestos. El modelo desarrollado mediante análisis lineal discriminante permiti…

Chagas diseaseQuantitative structure–activity relationshipComputational biologyBiologyLinear discriminant analysismedicine.diseaseAntiparasiticsAntiparasitariosChagas3209 Farmacología23 QuímicamedicinePotencyMultiple linear regression analysisMolecular topologyNereis. Interdisciplinary Ibero-American Journal of Methods, Modelling and Simulation.
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13C NMR study on the methoxy carbon chemical shifts in chloro-substituted anisoles and guaiacols

1983

The 13C NMR chemical shifts of methoxy carbons in chlorinated anisoles and guaiacols have been measured for acetone-d6 solutions. Multiple linear regression analysis, and also ‘simple sum rule’ calculations, have been used to estimate the effects of the chlorine atoms (the position and degree of substitution) on the chemical shifts. The most important effects have shown to be due to the chlorine atoms adjacent to the methoxy and hydroxy substituents. For chlorinated guaiacols, the greatest effect is due to the chlorine atom adjacent to the methoxy group. For chlorinated anisoles, the substituents adjacent to the methoxy group (2,6-disubstitution) cause large effects. For both groups of comp…

Chemical shiftChlorine atomSubstituentchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCarbon-13 NMRPhotochemistryMedicinal chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDegree of substitutionchemistrypolycyclic compoundsChlorineGeneral Materials ScienceMultiple linear regression analysisCarbonOrganic Magnetic Resonance
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Analysis of the sensitivity to the systematic error in least-squares regression models

2004

An algorithm that calculates the sensitivity to the systematic error of the fitted parameters of a least-squares regression model, with respect to the known parameters, is developed. The algorithm can be applied to mechanistic and empirical models, obtained by linear and non-linear regression, including principal component and partial least-squares. It can be useful in identifying those parameters or calibration regions that can influence other parameters and the response mostly, and thus, whose accuracy should be particularly procured. Other applications are the weighing of experimental points and the comparison of different models and regression methods in terms of its ability of amplifyi…

ChemistryCalibration (statistics)Regression analysisBiochemistryRegressionAnalytical ChemistryPrincipal component analysisLinear regressionStatisticsEnvironmental ChemistryErrors-in-variables modelsSensitivity (control systems)Nonlinear regressionAlgorithmSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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A comparative study of the application of the method of least-squares in the potentiometric determination of protonation constants.

1982

Methods of simple and multiple linear regression applied to the potentiometric determination of protonation constants of diprotic and triprotic acids are studied critically. The best way of fitting the data, according to the order of magnitude of the constants, is established. The conclusions are checked by calculating the protonation constants of succinic and citric acids.

ChemistryComputational chemistryPotentiometric titrationLinear regressionAnalytical chemistryProtonationDiprotic acidOrder of magnitudeAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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Multivariate data analysis and bivariate regression studies applied to comparison of two multi-elemental methods for analysing wine samples

2002

Two inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) methods which permit multi-elemental analysis in wine samples have been compared following two strategies. First, a multivariate tool based on principal component analysis (PCA) was employed for a global (all analytes) qualitative comparison of the two methods. A single plot based on the confidence limits of the Q and T2 PCA model statistics corresponding to the ‘standard’ method results (calibration set) was used to check the comparability of the ‘candidate’ method (test samples). The residual matrix (after test matrix interpolation into the PCA model) gives qualitative information about the nature of the main errors. This approach …

ChemometricsMultivariate statisticsApplied MathematicsPrincipal component analysisStatisticsLinear regressionEconometricsBivariate analysisMissing dataLeast squaresAnalytical ChemistryMathematicsInterpolationJournal of Chemometrics
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Quantitative Retention−Structure and Retention−Activity Relationship Studies of Local Anesthetics by Micellar Liquid Chromatography

2011

The retention of compounds in micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is governed by hydrophobic and electrostatic forces. For ionic compounds, both interactions should be considered. The present report offers a novel retention model that includes the hydrophobicity of compounds and the molar fraction of the charged form of compounds and compares it with other previously reported models. High correlations between the logarithm of capacity factors and these structural parameters were obtained for local anesthetics with different degrees of ionization using a nonionic surfactant solution as mobile phase. Modeling the retention of compounds as a function of physicochemical parameters and experime…

ChromatographyChemistryMicellar liquid chromatographyPhase (matter)Linear regressionAnestheticmedicineIonic bondingNonionic surfactantMole fractionQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Analytical Chemistrymedicine.drugAnalytical Chemistry
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Gas chromatographic study of acetyl derivatives of chlorinated 4-hydroxybenzaldehydes

1982

The GC retention times of 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde and its chloro derivatives have been measured on three nonpolar capillary columns. Multiple linear regression analysis has been used to explain the mobility of chlorinated compounds relative to the reference compound 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde. The most important effects have shown to be due to the number of chlorine atoms and the substituents ortho to the formyl group. Other effects have also been observed but found to be unable to explain the GC data.

ChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistryChlorine atompolycyclic compoundsOrganic chemistryMultiple linear regression analysisFormyl groupBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryChromatographia
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Prediction of wheat dough W and P/L inflation test parameters by capillary zone electrophoresis of a protein extract followed by multivariate regress…

2004

A procedure for the evaluation of the wheat flour hardness, based on capillary electrophoresis of a protein extract in an isoelectric acidic buffer, was developed. The 13 flour samples were extracted twice, and two injections of each extract were made. Separations were performed in a background electrolyte (BGE) containing 40 mM aspartic acid, 6 M urea, and 0.5% hydroxyethylcellulose at 60 degrees C. Using the normalized and corrected areas of 79 peaks and peak groups, a partial least squares regression (PLS1) model was able to predict the flour strength or dough deformation work (W) and the dough tenacity/extensibility ratio (P/L) (Alveograph parameters) with an average relative standard d…

ChromatographyChemistryfungiClinical BiochemistryWheat flourAnalytical chemistryfood and beveragesElectrophoresis CapillaryRegression analysisBreadBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryElectrophoresischemistry.chemical_compoundIsoelectric pointCapillary electrophoresisPartial least squares regressionLinear regressionMultivariate AnalysisUreaRegression AnalysisIndicators and ReagentsTriticumPlant ProteinsElectrophoresis
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Origin based classification of crude oils by infrared spectrometry and chemometrics

2019

Abstract Crude oil samples from different Iranian petrol resources in both, raw and mixture forms have been characterized by attenuated total reflectance mid infrared spectroscopy. Obtained spectra were classified by chemometric techniques to propose a method for geological based classification of crude oil samples. Totally 251 samples from 7 petrol fields and 3 mixtures were analyzed. Mean centering and principal component analysis (PCA) supported – leverage value based outlier detection were used as preprocessing approaches. PCA, cluster analysis and soft independent modeling of class analogy (SIMCA) were utilized to classify the spectra. Obtained results confirmed that SIMCA is a robust …

ChromatographyMean squared error020209 energyGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyInfrared spectroscopy02 engineering and technologyChemometricsFuel TechnologyMean centering020401 chemical engineeringAttenuated total reflectionPrincipal component analysisLinear regression0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLeverage (statistics)0204 chemical engineeringMathematicsFuel
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Análisis de la evolución de la línea de costa entre Alcossebre y Orpesa a partir de fotografía aérea (1956-2015)

2019

[ES] El artículo presenta un análisis de la evolución de la línea de costa entre Alcossebre y Orpesa, a partir de fotografías aéreas y ortofotografías, entre 1956 y 2015. La digitialización de 12 líneas de costa ha permitido calcular los cambios netos y máximos, así como la tasa de cambio entre los diferentes años. Los resultados muestran una costa recesiva, con una gran variabilidad espacio-temporal. Conviven sectores con crecimiento sostenido provocado por la acción antrópica (deriva arriba de los espigones y regeneraciones de playa) o causas naturales (prominencias costeras), con otros claramente erosivos (deriva abajo de espigones). Además, el análisis de las isobatas del estrán sumergi…

Coastal evolutionCoastal storm impactLinear regression ratelcsh:G1-922Maximum coastal changesGeneral MedicineErosión de la playaCambios costeros máximosEvolución:GEOGRAFÍA [UNESCO]Impacto de temporalesTasa de regresión linealINGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIAcambios costeros máximos tasa de regresión lineal impacto de temporales evolución erosión de la playa.Beach erosionlcsh:Geography (General)UNESCO::GEOGRAFÍACuadernos de Geografía de la Universitat de València
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