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Bioactive Database Search Results

Bioactive TanSim Source ActClass Action LitRef Annotations
2 1.000 CBNK2005 bioactive DNA topoisomerase II Inhibitor (1)
Known Drug - Indications/Usage: Antineoplastic (1)
Used to treat malignant blood disorders. (2)
shows anti-HIV activity (2)
Egorin, M.J. 1982
Johdo, O. 1996
Egorin, M.J. 1982
Johdo, O. 1996
CBNKID: 1285
MOLNAME: aclarubicin
SOLUBILITY: DMSO
CAS: 57576-44-0
VENDOR: MicroSource 1503072
NINDS 1503072

10 0.698 CBNK2005 bioactive Known Drug - Indications/Usage: antibiotic of the E-isorhodomycin group (2)
NA CBNKID: 1288
MOLNAME: aklavin
SOLUBILITY: DMSO
VENDOR: MicroSource 200022
NINDS 200022

1 1.000 CMCR2004 Antineoplastic Antineoplastic (3) K. Soga et al., Jap. J. Antibiot., 1981, 34, 770. ChemicalName: ACLARUBICIN
LogP: 4.89
CommericalSource: Bristol
pKa: NA
CAS: 57576-44-0
16 0.645 CMCR2004 Antineoplastic Antineoplastic (1) Organic-chemical drugs and their synonyms, 6th edition ; No. 9018 ChemicalName: MARCELLOMYCIN
LogP: 3.66
CommericalSource: Natural product: Actinosporangium sp. ATCC 31127
pKa: NA
CAS: 63710-10-1
35 0.462 CMCR2004 Antineoplastic Antineoplastic (1) Proc. Ann. Mtg. Cancer Res. 79 (New Orleans), Mar. 1988, 1097 abst. ChemicalName: RODORUBICIN
LogP: 2.41
CommericalSource: Behringwerke, FRG
pKa: NA
CAS: 96497-67-5
6 1.000 MCSR2004 Cytotoxic agent antineoplastic NULL MOLNAME: ACLACINOMYCIN A1
SN: 538977440
ID: 01503072
5 1.000 MCSR2004 Bioactive Standard antineoplastic ex Streptomyces galilaeus NULL MOLNAME: ACLACINOMYCIN A1
SN: 538977440
ID: 01503072
8 0.698 MCSR2004 Natural product Actinomyces spp J Antibiotics 30:88(1977) MOLNAME: AKLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE
SN: 538985471
ID: 00200022
9 0.698 MCSR2004 Cytotoxic agent neurotoxic J Antibiotics 30:88(1977) MOLNAME: AKLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE
SN: 1210853
ID: 00200022
13 0.698 MCSR2004 Bioactive Standard antineoplastic ex Actinomyces spp J Antibiotics 30:88(1977) MOLNAME: AKLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE
SN: 538985471
ID: 00200022
14 0.698 MCSR2004 Anti-Cancer/Antiproliferative antineoplastic J Antibiotics 30:88(1977) MOLNAME: AKLAVIN HYDROCHLORIDE
SN: 1200994
ID: 00200022
21 0.540 MCSR2004 Natural product antibiotic ex actinomycete A-220 Tet Letters 1959: 17 MOLNAME: RUTILANTIN
SN: 538977579
ID: 00200009
3 1.000 MCSRBASC Bioactive antineoplastic NULL MOLNAME: ACLACINOMYCIN A1
ID: 01503072
ORIGIN: ex Streptomyces galilaeus
4 1.000 MCSRBASC Bioactive antineoplastic NULL MOLNAME: ACLACINOMYCIN A1
ID: 01503072
ORIGIN: ex Streptomyces galilaeus
12 0.698 MCSRBASC Bioactive antibiotic, antineoplastic J Antibiotics 30: 88 (1977) MOLNAME: AKLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE
ID: 00200022
CAS: 60504-57-6 (aklavine)
ORIGIN: ex Actinomyces spp
11 0.698 MCSRBASC Bioactive antibiotic, antineoplastic J Antibiotics 30: 88 (1977) MOLNAME: AKLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE
ID: 00200022
CAS: 60504-57-6 (aklavine)
ORIGIN: ex Actinomyces spp
20 0.540 MCSRBASC Bioactive antibiotic Tet Letters 1959: 17; Chem Ber 92: 1904 (1959) MOLNAME: PYRROMYCIN
ID: 00201604
CAS: 668-17-7
ORIGIN: ex Streptomyces spp
7 0.757 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 249982
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 97040688;970210
CAS: NA
15 0.692 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic agent, anthracycline antibiotic 1) Liu, P. et al. Chin J Antibiot 1987, 12(4): 276. ChemicalName: SIWENMYCIN
TestingPhase: Preclinical
CommericalSource: West China University of Med. Sciences
PatentNumber: NA
CAS: 108147-58-6
17 0.612 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic antibiotic produced by NULL ChemicalName: 249175
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 97040688;970210
CAS: NA
18 0.605 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: S-2512
TestingPhase: Preclinical
CommericalSource: Galilaeus OY
PatentNumber: WO 9958544;19991118
CAS: 249929-44-0
19 0.560 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: S-2521
TestingPhase: Preclinical
CommericalSource: Galilaeus OY
PatentNumber: WO 9958544;19991118
CAS: 249929-46-2
22 0.537 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from Streptomyces violaceus A262 SSRU-288 (FERM P-14565), active in vitro in inhibiting the proliferation of murine leukemia L1210 cells (IC50 = 0.96 mcg/ml NULL ChemicalName: SS-288A
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 96113588;960507
CAS: NA
23 0.537 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: S-2526
TestingPhase: Preclinical
CommericalSource: Galilaeus OY
PatentNumber: WO 9958544;19991118
CAS: 249929-49-5
24 0.537 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: K-502b
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 96113587;960507
CAS: NA
25 0.532 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: k-502c
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 96113587;960507
CAS: NA
26 0.517 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic antibiotic produced by NULL ChemicalName: D788-16
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: JP 88066193;19880324
CAS: NA
27 0.507 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: CG-18B
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: EP 311054;19890412
JP 89093599;19890412
CAS: NA
28 0.497 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: CG-21A
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: EP 311054;19890412
JP 89093599;19890412
CAS: NA
30 0.471 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: CG-17A
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: EP 311054;19890412
JP 89093599;19890412
CAS: NA
29 0.471 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: CG-17B
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: EP 311054;19890412
JP 89093599;19890412
CAS: NA
31 0.468 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic antibiotic, produced by NULL ChemicalName: R 20Y7
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Kirin Brewery
PatentNumber: JP 87081398;19870414
CAS: NA
32 0.466 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 156153
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: DE 3722698;19890119
EP 299350;19890118
JP 89029338;19890131
CAS: NA
33 0.463 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: HU2-705B
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 2002053589;20020219
CAS: NA
34 0.462 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: K-502a
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 96113587;960507
CAS: NA
36 0.462 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from NULL ChemicalName: K-502e
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 96113587;960507
CAS: NA
37 0.457 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Aclacinomycin analogue derived by biosynthesis from a mutant strain of Streptomyces galilaeus ATCC 31615, with comparable inhibitory activity against topoisomerase I and II (IC50 = 1-1.5 and Laine, A. et al. Eur J Cancer 2002, 38(Suppl. 7): Abst 392. ChemicalName: S-2513
TestingPhase: Preclinical
CommericalSource: Galilaeus OY
PatentNumber: WO 9958544;19991118
CAS: 249929-50-8
38 0.444 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: SS-288B
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 96113588;960507
CAS: NA
39 0.437 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 141458
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Kirin Brewery
PatentNumber: JP 87081398;19870414
CAS: NA
40 0.436 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic ACTION - Antineoplastic agent, cytorhodin NULL ChemicalName: 139551
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Hoechst
PatentNumber: EP 251088;19880107
CAS: NA
41 0.430 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 156151
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: DE 3722698;19890119
EP 299350;19890118
JP 89029338;19890131
CAS: NA
42 0.428 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 156152
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: DE 3722698;19890119
EP 299350;19890118
JP 89029338;19890131
CAS: NA
43 0.427 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 149846
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: JP 88066194;19880324
CAS: NA
45 0.423 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: R 20Y12
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Kirin Brewery
PatentNumber: JP 87138196;19870620
CAS: NA
44 0.423 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: R 20Y13
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Kirin Brewery
PatentNumber: JP 87138196;19870620
CAS: NA
46 0.423 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic antibiotic produced by NULL ChemicalName: Y-262-3
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: JP 88066194;19880324
CAS: NA
47 0.422 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Anthracycline antineoplastic, less hematotoxic and cardiotoxic than adriamycin. Other exemplified anthracycline derivatives include the following: 156151, 156152, 156153, 156154 NULL ChemicalName: 148384
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: DE 3722698;19890119
EP 299350;19890118
JP 89029338;19890131
CAS: NA
48 0.422 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 156154
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: DE 3722698;19890119
EP 299350;19890118
JP 89029338;19890131
CAS: NA
49 0.418 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic, anthracycline derivative (IC50 = 2.8 ng/ml against L1210 cells, in vitro); other exemplified anthracycline derivatives include the following: 156115, 156116 NULL ChemicalName: 148242
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: AU 8818877;19890112
DE 3722699;19890119
EP 298385;19890111
JP 89029392;19890131
CAS: NA
50 0.412 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 156116
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: AU 8818877;19890112
DE 3722699;19890119
EP 298385;19890111
JP 89029392;19890131
CAS: NA
51 0.410 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 161670
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: AU 8935956;19891207
DE 3819092;19891214
EP 345598;19891213
CAS: NA
52 0.407 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic agent isolated from cultures of Streptomyces violaceus HU2-705 (FERM P-17986), giving an IC50 of 0.02 mcg/ml against murine leukemia L1210 cells; it inhibited DNA and RNA biosy NULL ChemicalName: HU2-705E
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 2002053589;20020219
CAS: NA
53 0.405 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic ACTION - Antineoplastic, rhodomycin derivative, active in vitro against L1210 cell lines (IC50 = 0.21-0.32 mcg/ml depending on length of incubation). Other exemplified rhodomycin derivatives include t NULL ChemicalName: 167353
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: AU 9053804;19901101
EP 394982;19901031
JP 90304099;19901217
CAS: NA
54 0.405 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: 156115
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Dade Behring Marburg
PatentNumber: AU 8818877;19890112
DE 3722699;19890119
EP 298385;19890111
JP 89029392;19890131
CAS: NA
55 0.404 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: K-502d
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Mercian
PatentNumber: JP 96113587;960507
CAS: NA
56 0.401 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic ACTION - Antineoplastic antibiotic, a novel NULL ChemicalName: CG-15A
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: EP 311054;19890412
JP 89093599;19890412
CAS: NA
57 0.401 MDDR2004 Antineoplastic Antibiotic NULL NULL ChemicalName: CG-15B
TestingPhase: Biological Testing
CommericalSource: Sanraku
PatentNumber: EP 311054;19890412
JP 89093599;19890412
CAS: NA

Toxicity Database Search Results

ToxicMol TanSim Source ActClass Action LitRef Annotations
1 1.000 GTOX2003 Potentially Genotoxic At least one toxicology test was inconclusive, though none were positive NULL CNCID: 3992456
SupplierID: 57576-44-0
2 1.000 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 10 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytotoxic activity on 6 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 10 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.96 (0.43,32)
Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 8.03 (0.39,6)
Colon_GI_Mean: 8.10 (0.43,27)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 7.99 (0.37,18)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 8.10 (0.46,20)
Renal_GI_Mean: 8.09 (0.43,27)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 7.96 (0.34,27)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 7.94 (0.37,24)
Breast_GI_Mean: 7.98 (0.46,16)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 7.96 (0.33,4)
Non-Small Cell Lung_LC_Mean: 6.15 (1.41,32)
Small Cell Lung_LC_Mean: 6.57 (1.01,6)
Colon_LC_Mean: 6.09 (1.43,27)
Renal_LC_Mean: 6.15 (1.40,27)
Melanoma_LC_Mean: 6.78 (0.93,27)
Central Nervous System_LC_Mean: 6.13 (1.44,24)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 7.19 (0.73,32)
Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 7.12 (0.63,6)
Colon_TG_Mean: 7.05 (0.78,27)
Ovarian_TG_Mean: 6.96 (0.80,18)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 6.84 (1.08,20)
Renal_TG_Mean: 7.29 (0.66,27)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 7.37 (0.54,27)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 6.89 (0.92,24)
Breast_TG_Mean: 6.82 (0.35,16)
Prostate_TG_Mean: 6.66 (0.54,4)
NA MOLNAME: 208734
3 1.000 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 10 NCI Panel(s)
No cytotoxic activity on 10 NCI Panels
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 8 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.55 (0.48,18)
Colon_GI_Mean: 7.78 (0.40,16)
Breast_GI_Mean: 7.69 (0.34,8)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 7.64 (0.57,11)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 7.96 (0.25,12)
Renal_GI_Mean: 7.81 (0.33,14)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 7.53 (0.38,17)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 7.80 (0.19,2)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 7.72 (0.57,14)
Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.97 (0.06,2)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.24 (0.52,16)
Breast_TG_Mean: 6.53 (0.73,8)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 6.47 (0.98,12)
Renal_TG_Mean: 6.04 (0.69,12)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 6.53 (0.40,16)
Prostate_TG_Mean: 6.09 (0.26,2)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 6.03 (0.77,14)
Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.18 (0.14,2)
NA MOLNAME: 654508
4 0.811 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 10 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytotoxic activity on 6 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 10 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 9.09 (1.00,11)
Colon_GI_Mean: 9.08 (1.00,13)
Breast_GI_Mean: 10.00 (0.00,7)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 8.89 (0.99,9)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 9.00 (1.00,10)
Renal_GI_Mean: 9.20 (0.98,10)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 8.71 (0.98,11)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 10.00 (0.00,1)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 8.81 (1.01,12)
Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 8.00 (0.00,1)
Colon_LC_Mean: 6.05 (1.28,13)
Breast_LC_Mean: 7.20 (0.85,7)
Renal_LC_Mean: 6.86 (1.26,10)
Melanoma_LC_Mean: 6.62 (0.99,11)
Prostate_LC_Mean: 6.51 (0.00,1)
Central Nervous System_LC_Mean: 6.22 (1.46,12)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 8.24 (1.30,10)
Colon_TG_Mean: 7.95 (1.02,11)
Breast_TG_Mean: 8.47 (0.73,7)
Ovarian_TG_Mean: 7.28 (1.00,9)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 8.04 (1.40,9)
Renal_TG_Mean: 8.27 (1.11,9)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 7.94 (1.06,11)
Prostate_TG_Mean: 7.42 (0.00,1)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 7.45 (1.35,12)
Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 7.46 (0.00,1)
NA MOLNAME: 18334
5 0.811 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 10 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytotoxic activity on 8 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 10 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 8.65 (1.31,22)
Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 9.13 (1.25,4)
Colon_GI_Mean: 9.27 (1.23,17)
Breast_GI_Mean: 8.91 (0.32,6)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 8.83 (1.04,12)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 9.28 (1.06,10)
Renal_GI_Mean: 9.08 (1.25,17)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 8.83 (1.00,18)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 9.08 (0.32,2)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 8.99 (1.01,13)
Non-Small Cell Lung_LC_Mean: 6.33 (1.03,22)
Small Cell Lung_LC_Mean: 6.96 (0.20,4)
Colon_LC_Mean: 6.32 (1.11,17)
Breast_LC_Mean: 7.15 (0.33,6)
Renal_LC_Mean: 6.22 (1.33,16)
Melanoma_LC_Mean: 7.31 (0.35,18)
Prostate_LC_Mean: 7.10 (0.10,2)
Central Nervous System_LC_Mean: 6.12 (1.19,13)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 7.23 (1.08,22)
Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 7.68 (0.12,4)
Colon_TG_Mean: 7.48 (0.53,17)
Breast_TG_Mean: 7.98 (0.39,6)
Ovarian_TG_Mean: 7.22 (0.65,12)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 7.54 (1.16,8)
Renal_TG_Mean: 7.41 (1.39,16)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 7.86 (0.36,18)
Prostate_TG_Mean: 7.60 (0.60,2)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 7.11 (0.51,13)
NA MOLNAME: 243022
6 0.761 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytotoxic activity on 2 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 8.11 (0.39,16)
Colon_GI_Mean: 8.24 (0.41,14)
Breast_GI_Mean: 8.05 (0.22,13)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 8.16 (0.30,11)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 8.35 (0.49,12)
Renal_GI_Mean: 8.28 (0.50,12)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 8.08 (0.21,15)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 8.12 (0.13,4)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 8.01 (0.44,11)
Leukemia_LC_Mean: 6.14 (0.59,11)
Melanoma_LC_Mean: 6.51 (1.17,15)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.86 (0.77,15)
Colon_TG_Mean: 6.87 (0.87,14)
Breast_TG_Mean: 6.66 (0.90,13)
Ovarian_TG_Mean: 6.30 (0.79,10)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 7.38 (0.71,12)
Renal_TG_Mean: 7.24 (0.69,10)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 7.35 (0.62,15)
Prostate_TG_Mean: 7.10 (0.54,4)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 6.43 (0.48,11)
NA MOLNAME: 670121
7 0.757 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
No cytotoxic activity on 9 NCI Panels
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 5 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.75 (0.52,16)
Colon_GI_Mean: 7.96 (0.70,14)
Breast_GI_Mean: 7.38 (0.79,14)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 7.82 (0.48,11)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 8.28 (0.42,12)
Renal_GI_Mean: 7.56 (0.58,12)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 7.79 (0.29,15)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 8.11 (0.11,4)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 7.82 (0.54,11)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.12 (0.64,15)
Colon_TG_Mean: 6.11 (0.63,13)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 6.39 (0.86,12)
Renal_TG_Mean: 6.24 (0.54,11)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 6.67 (0.55,15)
NA MOLNAME: 670120
8 0.698 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
No cytotoxic activity on 9 NCI Panels
No cytostatic activity on 9 NCI Panels
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 6.77 (0.27,9)
Colon_GI_Mean: 6.96 (0.31,7)
Breast_GI_Mean: 6.35 (0.22,8)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 6.65 (0.36,6)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 7.04 (0.26,6)
Renal_GI_Mean: 6.79 (0.32,8)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 6.56 (0.26,8)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 6.42 (0.25,2)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 6.64 (0.23,6)
NA MOLNAME: 100290
9 0.645 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
No cytotoxic activity on 9 NCI Panels
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 6 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.50 (0.42,10)
Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.52 (0.45,2)
Colon_GI_Mean: 7.55 (0.49,9)
Breast_GI_Mean: 7.01 (0.80,2)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 7.43 (0.53,6)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 7.60 (0.64,7)
Renal_GI_Mean: 7.72 (0.41,6)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 7.49 (0.33,8)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 7.48 (0.29,8)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.25 (0.61,10)
Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.17 (0.15,2)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 6.25 (0.61,7)
Renal_TG_Mean: 6.64 (0.60,6)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 6.60 (0.46,8)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 6.02 (0.46,8)
NA MOLNAME: 265211
10 0.571 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytotoxic activity on 1 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 8.04 (0.38,16)
Colon_GI_Mean: 8.14 (0.44,14)
Breast_GI_Mean: 7.80 (0.65,14)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 8.11 (0.25,11)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 8.38 (0.49,12)
Renal_GI_Mean: 8.08 (0.42,13)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 8.02 (0.10,15)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 8.11 (0.12,4)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 8.00 (0.44,11)
Melanoma_LC_Mean: 6.39 (1.01,14)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.72 (0.72,12)
Colon_TG_Mean: 6.51 (1.01,12)
Breast_TG_Mean: 6.41 (0.64,12)
Ovarian_TG_Mean: 6.14 (0.53,9)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 7.38 (0.61,12)
Renal_TG_Mean: 6.80 (0.74,11)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 7.29 (0.67,15)
Prostate_TG_Mean: 7.00 (0.34,3)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 6.47 (0.51,11)
NA MOLNAME: 670122
11 0.540 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
No cytotoxic activity on 9 NCI Panels
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.08 (0.33,10)
Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.30 (0.37,2)
Colon_GI_Mean: 7.30 (0.24,9)
Breast_GI_Mean: 7.17 (0.11,2)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 7.13 (0.38,6)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 7.58 (0.14,7)
Renal_GI_Mean: 7.34 (0.25,6)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 7.17 (0.24,8)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 7.14 (0.22,8)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.21 (0.30,10)
Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.35 (0.04,2)
Colon_TG_Mean: 6.14 (0.14,9)
Breast_TG_Mean: 6.13 (0.13,2)
Ovarian_TG_Mean: 6.14 (0.44,6)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 6.76 (0.45,7)
Renal_TG_Mean: 6.37 (0.33,6)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 6.42 (0.15,8)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 6.13 (0.31,8)
NA MOLNAME: 267229
12 0.429 NCIC2004 Sub-micromolar growth inbihition activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytotoxic activity on 1 NCI Panel(s)
Sub-micromolar cytostatic activity on 9 NCI Panel(s)
Non-Small Cell Lung_GI_Mean: 7.72 (0.34,18)
Colon_GI_Mean: 7.72 (0.26,14)
Breast_GI_Mean: 7.65 (0.38,16)
Ovarian_GI_Mean: 7.66 (0.36,12)
Leukemia_GI_Mean: 7.64 (0.38,12)
Renal_GI_Mean: 7.78 (0.25,15)
Melanoma_GI_Mean: 7.72 (0.33,16)
Prostate_GI_Mean: 7.55 (0.52,4)
Central Nervous System_GI_Mean: 7.71 (0.31,12)
Melanoma_LC_Mean: 6.15 (0.79,16)
Non-Small Cell Lung_TG_Mean: 6.77 (0.70,17)
Colon_TG_Mean: 6.96 (0.73,14)
Breast_TG_Mean: 6.85 (0.54,16)
Ovarian_TG_Mean: 6.32 (0.72,12)
Leukemia_TG_Mean: 6.69 (0.65,12)
Renal_TG_Mean: 6.82 (0.94,15)
Melanoma_TG_Mean: 7.28 (0.56,15)
Prostate_TG_Mean: 6.42 (1.11,4)
Central Nervous System_TG_Mean: 6.50 (0.95,12)
NA MOLNAME: 136044

Available Compounds Database Search

Available SimTan Source Category SuppID PlateID Well Annotations
1 1.000 BASC ScreenEntirePlates AB-00130265:BATCH-02 01846MS D09 COMPANY: Bay Area Screening Center
INFO: Microsource 96 well plate
2 1.000 BASC ScreenEntirePlates AB-00130265:BATCH-01 01824MS H05 COMPANY: Bay Area Screening Center
INFO: Microsource 96 well plate
4 0.698 BASC ScreenEntirePlates AB-00130752:BATCH-02 01845MS G03 COMPANY: Bay Area Screening Center
INFO: Microsource 96 well plate
5 0.698 BASC ScreenEntirePlates AB-00130752:BATCH-01 01831MS A08 COMPANY: Bay Area Screening Center
INFO: Microsource 96 well plate
7 0.540 BASC ScreenEntirePlates AB-00131576:BATCH-01 01841MS F11 COMPANY: Bay Area Screening Center
INFO: Microsource 96 well plate
3 1.000 MCSR CherryPickable 01503072 NA NA COMPANY: Microsource
MOLNAME: ACLACINOMYCIN A1
SN: 538977440
6 0.698 MCSR CherryPickable 00200022 NA NA COMPANY: Microsource
MOLNAME: AKLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE
SN: 538985471
8 0.540 MCSR CherryPickable 00200009 NA NA COMPANY: Microsource
MOLNAME: RUTILANTIN
SN: 538977579

ADME Profiler (v1.5) Results

Probe ID ADME Score Reflects the weighted contribution of all the ADME models except BBB; a molecule with a low score is more likely to be orally bioavailable and less toxic Lip. Viols. REOS Flags Int. Perm. Intestinal Permeability Model ADMET Aq. Sol. TETKO Aq. Sol. BBB Model Blood Brain Barrier Penetration Model Plasma Protein Binding CYP 2D6 Inh. Hep Tox Oprea Viols. Ghose Viols. S.F. Flags Suspect Feature Flag
39

7.2

High Molecular Weight (MW = 812)

Too Many H-bond Accs (Count = 16)

Failed 2 of 4 Rules

~a_subst_C=O

1 REOS Flag(s)

Very Low Passive Int. Perm.

Moderate Solubility:(LogSw =-3.32 mol/L)

Low Solubility:(LogSw =-4.68 mol/L)

Undefined (outside Confidence Range)

Low Plasma Protein Binding (<90%)

Unlikely CYP2D6 Inh: (P=0.33)

Likely Hep. Toxin: (P=0.67)

Failed Oprea H-bond Donors (Count = 4)

Failed Oprea H-bond Acceptors (Count = 16)

Failed Oprea RBs (Count = 10)

Failed Oprea # Rings (Count = 7)

Failed 4 of 4 Rules

Outside Ghose Optimal MW (MW = 812)

Outside Ghose Optimal MR (MR = 203)

Failed 2 of 4 Rules

Aliph_ester

1 SF Flag(s)


ADME Model Information

  • Lipinski Violations: (1) MW > 500,  (2) Num_H_Accs > 10,  (3) Num_H_Donors > 5, (4) AlogP > 6; (ref: Lipinski et al, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 46, 2001, 3–26)
  • REOS Features: Structures deemed inappropriate for HTS; (ref: Rishton, Drug Discovery Today, 2, 9, Sept 1997; M. Hann et al.  J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 39, 1999, 897–902.; Walters et al, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 54, 2002, 255–271; consultations with Medicinal Chemists)
  • Intestinal Permeability Model (%Abs): (a) 0 = Very Low Absorption; (b) 1 = Low Absorption; (c) 2 = Moderately absorbed; (d) 3 = Well absorbed (>90%); (ref: Egan et al, J. Med. Chem. 2000,43, 3867–3877; Egan, W.J., Lauri, G., Adv. Drug Del. Rev., 54, 273, 2001)
  • ADMET Solubility Model (Log mol/L): (a) 0 = Extremely Low Solubility (<-8.0); (b) 1 = Very Low Solubility (-8.0 – -6.0); (c) 2 = Low Solubility (-6.0 – -4.0); (d) 3 = Moderate Solubility (-4.0 – -2.0); (e) 4 = Optimal Solubility (-2.0 – 0.0); (f) 5 = Very Soluble (>0.0); (g) 6 = Undefined; (ref: Cheng, A. and Merz, Jr., K. "Prediction of aqueous solubility of a diverse set of compounds using quantitative structure-property relationships," J. Med. Chem. 2003, 46, 3572–3580).
  • TETKO Solubility Model (Log mol/L): (a) 0 = Extremely Low Solubility (<-8.0); (b) 1 = Very Low Solubility (-8.0 – -6.0); (c) 2 = Low Solubility (-6.0 – -4.0); (d) 3 = Moderate Solubility (-4.0 – -2.0), (e) 4 = Optimal Solubility (-2.0 – 0.0); (f) 5 = Very Soluble (>0.0); (ref: Scitegic's Pipeline Pilot model based on Tetko et al.,J Chem Inf. Comput. Sci, 2001, 41, 1488–1493, "Estimation of Aqueous Solubility of Chemical Compounds Using E-State Indices)
  • Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) Permation: (a) 0 = Undefined; (b) 1 = Outside Confidence Range; (c) 2 = Low Permation (Blood:Brain > 0.3); (d) 3 = Medium Permation (Blood:Brain 0.3 > 1:1); (e) 4 = High Permeation Brain:Blood 1:1 > 5:1); (f) 5 = Very High Permation (Blood:Brain > 5:1); (ref: Accelrys Proprietary model);
  • Plasma Protein Binding (PPB): (a) 0 = <90%; (b) 1 = >=90%, (c) 2 = >95%; (ref: Dixon, S.L. and Merz, K.M.M., Jr. "One-Dimensional Molecular Representations and Similarity Calculations: Methodology and Validation," J. Med. Chem., 2001, 44, 3795–3809.)
  • CYP 2D6 Inhibition: (a) 0 = Non-Inhibitor; (b) 1 = Inhibitor; (ref: Dixon, S.L., Villar, H.O., J. Comput. Aided Mol. Design, 13, 533 (1999).; Susnow, R.G., Dixon, SL, "Use of robust classification techniques for the prediction of human cytochrome P450 2D6 inhibition," J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 2003, 43, 1308–1315)
  • Hepatotoxicity: (a) 0 = Not Toxic; (b) 1 = Toxic; (ref: Dixon, SL; Villar, H.O., J. Comput. Aided Mol. Design, 13, 533 (1999); Cheng, A. and Dixon, SL In silico models for the prediction of dose-dependent human hepatotoxicity, J. Comput. Aided Mol. Design, 17, 811–823. (2003));
  • Ghose Violations: (1) -0.4 <= AlogP <= 5.6, (2) 160 <= MW <= 480, (3) 40 <= MR <= 130, (4) 20 <= Num_Atoms <= 70; (ref: A.K. Ghose et al, J. Comb. Chem. 1, 1999, 55–67)
  • Oprea Violations: (1) Num_H_Donors > 2, (2) 2 <= Num_H_Accs <= 9, (3) 2 <= Num_RBs <= 8, (4) 1 <= Num_Rings <= 4; (ref: Oprea, Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 14: 251–264, 2000)
  • Suspect Substructure Violations: Compounds gleamed from medicinal chemistry literature that are known to be problematic for developing drug candidates