Small Molecule Drug Discovery: Methods, Molecules and Applications presents the methods used to identify bioactive small molecules, synthetic strategies and techniques to produce novel chemical entities and small molecule libraries, chemoinformatics to characterize and enumerate chemical libraries, and screening methods, including biophysical techniques, virtual screening and phenotypic screening. The second part of the book gives an overview of privileged cyclic small molecules and major classes of natural product-derived small molecules, including carbohydrate-derived compounds, peptides and peptidomimetics, and alkaloid-inspired compounds. The last section comprises an exciting collection of selected case studies on drug discovery enabled by small molecules in the fields of cancer research, CNS diseases and infectious diseases. The discovery of novel molecular entities capable of specific interactions represents a significant challenge in early drug discovery. Small molecules are low molecular weight organic compounds that include natural products and metabolites, as well as drugs and other xenobiotics. When the biological target is well defined and understood, the rational design of small molecule ligands is possible. Alternatively, small molecule libraries are being used for unbiased assays for complex diseases where a target is unknown or multiple factors contribute to a disease pathology.

Small Molecule Drug Discovery: Methods, Molecules and Applications / Andrea Trabocchi; Elena Lenci; Pietro Capurro; Andrea Basso; Fernanda I. Saldívar-González; José L. Medina-Franco; Qingliang Li; Chris G.M. Wilson; Michelle R. Arkin; Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; M. Isabel García-Moreno; José M. García Fernández; Carmen Ortiz Mellet; Kamal Kumar; Margarida Espadinha; Stuart J. Conway; Maria M.M. Santos; Praveen P.N. Rao; Amy Trinh Pham; Arash Shakeri. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 1-356. [10.1016/C2018-0-03933-X]

Small Molecule Drug Discovery: Methods, Molecules and Applications

Andrea Trabocchi
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Elena Lenci;
2020

Abstract

Small Molecule Drug Discovery: Methods, Molecules and Applications presents the methods used to identify bioactive small molecules, synthetic strategies and techniques to produce novel chemical entities and small molecule libraries, chemoinformatics to characterize and enumerate chemical libraries, and screening methods, including biophysical techniques, virtual screening and phenotypic screening. The second part of the book gives an overview of privileged cyclic small molecules and major classes of natural product-derived small molecules, including carbohydrate-derived compounds, peptides and peptidomimetics, and alkaloid-inspired compounds. The last section comprises an exciting collection of selected case studies on drug discovery enabled by small molecules in the fields of cancer research, CNS diseases and infectious diseases. The discovery of novel molecular entities capable of specific interactions represents a significant challenge in early drug discovery. Small molecules are low molecular weight organic compounds that include natural products and metabolites, as well as drugs and other xenobiotics. When the biological target is well defined and understood, the rational design of small molecule ligands is possible. Alternatively, small molecule libraries are being used for unbiased assays for complex diseases where a target is unknown or multiple factors contribute to a disease pathology.
2020
978-0-12-818349-6
1
356
Andrea Trabocchi; Elena Lenci; Pietro Capurro; Andrea Basso; Fernanda I. Saldívar-González; José L. Medina-Franco; Qingliang Li; Chris G.M. Wilson; Michelle R. Arkin; Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; M. Isabel García-Moreno; José M. García Fernández; Carmen Ortiz Mellet; Kamal Kumar; Margarida Espadinha; Stuart J. Conway; Maria M.M. Santos; Praveen P.N. Rao; Amy Trinh Pham; Arash Shakeri
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