Exercises in Organic Synthesis Based on Synthetic Drugs

Combinatorial Chemistry

Author(s): Marcus Vinícius Nora de Souza

Pp: 165-175 (11)

DOI: 10.2174/9789811487569120010008

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Abstract

Combinatorial chemistry is a methodology developed based on the synthesis of many compounds (hundreds, thousands, or even millions) in a simple chemical process building libraries of these compounds. In medicinal chemistry, an essential factor is the number of different molecules to be produced. For obtaining a leading compound and later a candidate drug, the biological evaluation of thousands of compounds is necessary. Therefore, the exercises below are based on combinatorial chemistry.


Keywords: Bioactive compounds, Combinatorial chemistry, Chemical transformations, Drugs, Exercises, Heteroaromatic compounds, Medicinal chemistry, Molecules, Reaction conditions, Reagents, Retrosynthetic analysis, Substances, Synthesis, Synthons.

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