Abstract
There exists a huge attrition rate of molecules in clinical trials. It was expected that high-throughput screening and combinatorial chemistry would make the task of producing drugs easier. However, the efforts of the past decade have not been an unvarnished success. As a result, a lot of experimental and computational efforts are currently being directed at determining the basic requirements for a molecule to become a drug. Here we will review the physiological, structural, and other requirements for obtaining a molecule that will be successful in the clinic. Following this we will provide a description, analysis, and commentary on the computational efforts in this direction. We will focus both on the traditional computational chemistry perspective of starting from the structure of the molecule as well as the traditional computational pharmaceutical scientists perspective of physiologically based simulations. We end with a few comments about the future and some ideas on re-organzing the pharmaceutical enterprise.
Keywords: high-throughput screening, Pinocytocis, Phagocytosis, Ion-pair transport, Lipophilicity
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Predicting Drug-Likeness: Why and How ?
Volume: 2 Issue: 12
Author(s): Ajay
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Keywords: high-throughput screening, Pinocytocis, Phagocytosis, Ion-pair transport, Lipophilicity
Abstract: There exists a huge attrition rate of molecules in clinical trials. It was expected that high-throughput screening and combinatorial chemistry would make the task of producing drugs easier. However, the efforts of the past decade have not been an unvarnished success. As a result, a lot of experimental and computational efforts are currently being directed at determining the basic requirements for a molecule to become a drug. Here we will review the physiological, structural, and other requirements for obtaining a molecule that will be successful in the clinic. Following this we will provide a description, analysis, and commentary on the computational efforts in this direction. We will focus both on the traditional computational chemistry perspective of starting from the structure of the molecule as well as the traditional computational pharmaceutical scientists perspective of physiologically based simulations. We end with a few comments about the future and some ideas on re-organzing the pharmaceutical enterprise.
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Ajay , Predicting Drug-Likeness: Why and How ?, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2002; 2 (12) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568026023392968
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