physiochemical properties are the properties which a new drug entity must satisfy to become a drug in the market. The various physiochemical properties include molecular weight, polar surface area, clogP, logD, number of hydrogen bond donors, acceptors, etc.
K. C. Mills has written: 'Physicochemical properties of BOS slags'
QSP stands for Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship. It is a computational method used in drug discovery to predict the biological activity of chemical compounds based on their structure and physicochemical properties.
Armand Bauer has written: 'Effect of tillage on some soil physicochemical properties and on annually cropped spring wheat yields' -- subject(s): Soil management, Tillage, Wheat
a physical and chemical that combines with each other.
The solution chemistry is a most significant science of mixtures which develop new physicochemical properties such as surface tension, interfacial tension, wetting coefficient, tentropy, IMMFT, friccohesity and vicosity. The properties decide the fate and utility of the resultant liquid mixtures. In this context, the survismeter is a best tool for solution chemistry for measuring the abovementioned data.
Yes. Buprenorphine is a medication/drug which has mixed opioid agonist-antagonist properties. (It is a major component of Suboxone.)
One, the latter, could not have happened without the former.
Yes, but lab will confirm the drug properties as no harmful.
Heroin
There are three pharmacological factors that helps in the understanding of drug experience. The pharmacological factors are the chemical properties of the drug and action on the body, drug dosage, and the route of drug administration.
How quickly a drug clears from the body is a function of its absorption, bioavailability, distribution, metabolism, and excretion properties.
A drug that causes physical properties unlike psychotropics which cause psychological responses.