Easily Research Chemical Structures and Properties for Developmental Toxicity
The Human/Animal Developmental Toxicity Database consists of the chemical structures and associated chemical/physical properties of 157 organic compounds (pharmaceutical, agrochemical, industrial) listed in Jelovsek et. al. (Obstetrics & Gynecology 74:624-636; 1989).
Conformational analysis and full energy minimization were utilized to obtain low energy 3-D structures. The chemical and physical properties calculated by Molecular Modeling Pro represent steric, solubility/transport, and electronic characteristics: molecular weight, molecular volume, density, total surface area, logP, hydrophilic-lipophilic balance, solubility parameter (segmented by dispersion, polarity, and hydrogen bonding), hydrogen bond donating/accepting capabilities, dipole moment, molar refractivity, water solubility, hydrophilic surface area, polar surface area.
Each database entry lists the name, CAS registry number, and observed overall developmental toxicity (positive, negative, equivocal, unknown) within humans and the individual animal species of hamster, mouse, rabbit, and rat. The Human/Animal Developmental Toxicity Database is a useful reference source for toxicology professionals, as well as being a valuable tool in the investigation of the requirements for organic compounds to exhibit developmental toxicity.