Quantitative Structure–Retention Relationships as Useful Tool to Characterize Chromatographic Systems and Their Potential to Simulate Biological Processes

Volume: 76, Issue: 5-6, Pages: 211 - 226
Published: Dec 25, 2012
Abstract
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRR) date back to the 1970s and are associated with the evolution of modern Chromatography, while in conjunction with quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPR), they make part of the QSAR discipline. The present review offers a survey of QSRR from a medicinal chemistry point of view, highlighting the merits of this approach in exploiting the friendly chromatographic techniques for the...
Paper Details
Title
Quantitative Structure–Retention Relationships as Useful Tool to Characterize Chromatographic Systems and Their Potential to Simulate Biological Processes
Published Date
Dec 25, 2012
Volume
76
Issue
5-6
Pages
211 - 226
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