Natural product hybrids as new leads for drug discovery

Tietze, Lutz F. ; Bell, Hubertus P. ; Chandrasekhar, Srivari (2003) Natural product hybrids as new leads for drug discovery Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 42 (34). pp. 3996-4028. ISSN 1433-7851

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Abstract

Natural products play an important role in the development of drugs, especially for the treatment of infections and cancer, as well as immunosuppressive compounds. However, the number of natural products is limited, whereas millions of hybrids as combinations of parts of different natural products can be prepared. This new approach seems to be very promising in the development of leads for both medicinal and agrochemical applications, as the biological activity of several new hybrids exceeds that of the parent compounds. The advantage of this concept over a combinatorial chemistry approach is the high diversity and the inherent biological activity of the hybrids.

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Keywords:Biological Activity; Combinatorial Chemistry; Drug Design; Hybrids; Natural Products
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