A set of compounds consisting of a new and diverse collection of biarylamides was examined using quantitative structure-activity relationship techniques for the purpose of developing a model to describe inhibition of gram-positive bacterial growth (minimum inhibition concentration). The model was sought in order to obtain insight for designing new molecules. A detailed analysis of the underlying structure-activity relationship helped provide insight concerning which structural features of the molecules modulated the activity of the compounds against gram-positive organisms.
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