“…In earlier publications, SCAP was used to compute the partition coefficients of porphyrins, phthalocyanines, benzobisthiazoles, fullerenes, acetanilides, local anesthetics (procaine analogues) [21], enzyme lysozyme [22], barbiturates, hydrocarbons (HCs) [23], polystyrene (PS) [24], Fe/S proteins [25], C-nanotubes (CNTs) [26], Dglucopyranoses, polyiodides, polyiodines, and crown ethers [27]. Bioplastic evolution (BPE) and quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPRs) were used for phenylalcohols, 4-alkylanilines [28], aromatics [29], phenylureas [30], pesticides [31], flavonoids [32], isoflavonoids [33], natural sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) [34], coffee chlorogenic acids (CGAs) [35], purine derivative alkaloid methylxanthines (Caff and its metabolites), alkaloid and predominant nicotine metabolite cotinine [36,37], and tea leaf infusions [38]. Mucoadhesive polymer hyaluronan (HA) favors transdermal penetration absorption of model drug Caff [39,40].…”