The Open Nutraceuticals Journal

2010, 3 : 194-202
Published online 2010 June 9. DOI: 10.2174/18763960010030100194
Publisher ID: TONUTRAJ-3-194

Physicochemical Properties of Natural Based Products versus Synthetic Chemicals

Hilal Zaid , Jamal Raiyn , Ahmed Nasser , Bashar Saad and Anwar Rayan
Drug Discovery Informatics Laboratory, QRC-Qasemi Research Center, Al-Qasemi Academic College, P.O.B. 124, Baqa El-Gharbia 30100, Israel.

ABSTRACT

The majority of the currently used cosmetics and drugs are natural products-based compounds or their derivatives. This could add weight to the argument that natural based products are inherently better tolerated in the body than synthetic chemicals and have higher chance to be approved as new drugs. The present study was undertaken to analyze a natural product database compared to synthetic chemicals and to search for discriminative physicochemical properties that may probably help in differentiating between natural and synthetic compounds. We have formulated rules to assess the natural likeness of chemicals and thereby discriminate between natural-based and synthetic chemicals. A Mathews Correlation Coefficient of 0.5 was obtained; nearly 81% of natural-based products and 68% of synthetic chemicals were precisely classified using this filter. The property criteria for drug-likeness and lead-likeness are more pronounced in natural products rather than synthetic ones. The fraction of synthetic chemicals which are natural-like could have higher chance to be successful drug.