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Encyclopedia > Pharmaceutical chemistry

Medicinal Chemistry is a scientific discipline at the intersection of chemistry and pharmacy involved with designing and developing pharmaceutical drugs. Medicinal chemistry involves the identification, synthesis and development of new chemical entities suitable for therapeutic use. It also includes the study of existing drugs, their biological properties, and their structure-activity relationships.


Medicinal chemistry is a highly interdisciplinary science combining organic chemistry with biochemistry, computational chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology, statistics, and physical chemistry.

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Process of Drug Discovery

Discovery

The first step of drug discovery involves the identification of new active compounds, often called 'hits', which are typically found by screening many compounds for the desired biological properties. These 'hits' can come from natural sources, such as plants, animals, or fungi. More often, the 'hits' can come from synthetic sources, such as historical compound collections and combinatorial chemistry.


Recent developments in robotics and miniaturization have greatly accelerated and automated the screening process. Typically, a company will assay over 100,000 individual compounds before moving to the optimization step.


Optimization

The second step of drug discovery involves the synthetic modification of the 'hits' in order to improve the biological properties of the compound pharmacophore. The structure-activity relationships of the pharmacophore play an important part in finding 'lead compounds', which exhibit the most potency, most selectivity, and least toxicity.


(See ADME, QSAR, and Lipinski's Rule of Five)


Development

The final step involves the rendering the 'lead compounds' suitable for use in clinical trials. This involves the optimization of the synthetic route for bulk production, and the preparation of a suitable drug formulation.


See Also

External Links

  • Current Medicinal Chemistry (http://www.bentham.org/cmc/)
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (http://pubs.acs.org/journals/jmcmar/index.html)

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Medicinal or pharmaceutical chemistry is a scientific discipline at the intersection of chemistry and pharmacy involved with designing, synthesizing and developing pharmaceutical drugs.
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Medicinal chemistry is a highly interdisciplinary science combining organic chemistry with biochemistry, computational chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology, statistics, and physical chemistry.
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For every part of the Pharmaceutical Exam there is given a final mark which is the result of marks of the single exam subjects (sum of the marks of the single exam subjects divided by the number of single exam subjects), e.g.
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