Percepta
Frequently asked questions and solutions for Percepta
- Percepta: Batch prediction job fails when an SDF contains malformed records
- Percepta: Predictions differ unexpectedly between two apparently identical structures
- Percepta: Using predictions to support go/no-go decisions on early scaffolds
- Percepta: Early comparison of oral vs parenteral developability using basic properties
- Percepta: Early assessment of chemical space coverage for a compound set
- Percepta: Quick comparison of analog series using radar (spider) plots
- Percepta: Using predicted solubility and logD to flag potential precipitation risk
- Percepta: Using predicted ionization and lipophilicity to anticipate LC method modes
- Percepta: Using predictions for quick triage of legacy compounds
- Percepta: Rough prioritization of compounds for inhalation vs oral routes
- Percepta: Pre‑screening virtual analogs for “rule‑of‑five” and related filters
- Percepta: Qualitative use of predictions when designing soft‑drug candidates
- Percepta: Screening fragment‑like vs lead‑like properties in early design
- Percepta: Integrating predictions into early risk/benefit discussions
- Percepta: Using predicted properties to anticipate food‑effect risk conceptually
- Percepta: Using predicted properties to guide prodrug design ideas
- Percepta: Using property predictions to prioritize analogs for synthesis
- Percepta: Using predicted lipophilicity for chromatographic selectivity ideas
- Percepta: Interpreting hERG inhibition and cardiotoxicity alerts
- Percepta: Using predicted plasma protein binding in early risk assessment
- Percepta: Screening for CNS penetration potential using predicted properties
- Percepta: Using predicted properties to flag potential formulation challenges
- Percepta: Predicting and interpreting skin permeability (logKp)
- Evaluating structural alerts for toxicity
- Percepta: Using predicted pKa and logD to support chromatography method development
- Percepta: Interpreting predicted aqueous solubility vs experimental variability
- Percepta: Handling salts and mixtures in property predictions
- Percepta: Comparing predicted and experimental values in one view
- Percepta: Exporting prediction results with structure information
- Percepta: Understanding “macro” vs “micro” pKa constants and charged species