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Quantitative structure–property relationships in pharmaceutical research – Part 2
Part one of this two-part review described the advantages and limitations of quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPR), and offered an overview of the components involved in the development of correlations1. Part two provides a discussion of a few notable examples of relationships with organoleptic, physicochemical and pharmaceutical properties.