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A framework
for molecular complexity is established that is based
on information theory and consistent with chemical knowledge. The
resulting complexity index Cm is derived
from abstracting the information content of a molecule by the degrees
of freedom in the microenvironments on a per-atom basis, allowing
the molecular complexity to be calculated in a simple and additive
way. This index allows the complexity of any molecule to be universally
assessed and is sensitive to stereochemistry, heteroatoms, and symmetry.
The performance of this complexity index is evaluated and compared
against the current state of the art. Its additive character gives
consistent values also for very large molecules and supports direct
comparisons of chemical reactions. Finally, this approach may provide
a useful tool for medicinal chemistry in drug design and lead selection,
as demonstrated by correlating molecular complexities of antibiotics
with compound-specific parameters.
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Böttcher, Thomas (2016). An Additive Definition of Molecular Complexity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.5b00723