“… 68 The ranges of physiochemical properties for active tetramate derivatives were MSA of 559–737 Å 2 , MW of 427–577 Da, clogP of 1.8–6.1, clogD 7.4 of −1.7–3.7, PSA of 83–109 Å 2 and relative PSA of 12–15%. These physiochemical boundaries are comparable to antibacterial active tetramate carboxamides previously reported (MSA of 530–600 Å 2 , clogP of 1.2–2.5, clogD 7.4 of −1.1–0, PSA of 65–80 Å 2 and relative PSA of 11–14%) 30,69 and these properties also resemble those of clinically used antibacterial fluoroquinolones (MSA of 380–550 Å 2 , clogP of 0.6–3.7, clogD 7.4 of −2.7–0.5, PSA of 60–120 Å 2 and relative PSA of 13–24%). 68 The chemical space occupied by the active tetramates was further delineated by plots of clogP, clogD 7.4 , PSA and relative PSA against MW ( Fig.…”