Although bioactivation is a well-documented process and the role of active metabolites in the drug discovery field has long been recognized, drug metabolites are usually ignored in virtual screening campaigns oriented to drug repositioning. The present article discusses different issues related to overlooking of the active metabolites in virtual screening campaigns, including an overview of the essential aspects of drug biotransformation and a summary of computational approaches that can provide solutions to those issues. Some valuable computational resources connected with this topic are also overviewed.Fil: Talevi, Alan. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas. Cátedra de Química...
In the past three decades, ADME sciences have become an integral component of the drug discovery and...
Drug repositioning is a strategy to identify new uses for existing, approved, or research drugs that...
Microorganisms are known for their superabundance in their secondary bioactive metabolites and macro...
Efforts to maximize the indications potential and revenue from drugs that are already marketed are l...
Drug repositioning is the process of identifying novel therapeutic potentials for existing drugs and...
Finding new uses for existing drugs, or drug repositioning, has been used as a strategy for decades ...
Recycling old drugs, rescuing shelved drugs and extending patents’ lives make drug repositioning an ...
Drug repositioning is a powerful method that can assists the conventional drug discovery process by ...
Simple Summary Drug repurposing is an accelerated route for drug development and a promising approac...
Drug development is a lengthy and highly costly endeavor, often with limited success and high risk. ...
Repositioning existing drugs for new therapeutic uses is an efficient approach to drug discovery. Ho...
Biomedical discovery has been reshaped upon the exploding digitization of data which can be retrieve...
The process of discovering a new drug is always evolving with the knowledge, technologies, and needs...
Drug discovery and development is an expensive, time-consuming, and risky enterprise. In order to ac...
Drug repositioning is the discovery of new indications for approved or failed drugs. This practice i...
In the past three decades, ADME sciences have become an integral component of the drug discovery and...
Drug repositioning is a strategy to identify new uses for existing, approved, or research drugs that...
Microorganisms are known for their superabundance in their secondary bioactive metabolites and macro...
Efforts to maximize the indications potential and revenue from drugs that are already marketed are l...
Drug repositioning is the process of identifying novel therapeutic potentials for existing drugs and...
Finding new uses for existing drugs, or drug repositioning, has been used as a strategy for decades ...
Recycling old drugs, rescuing shelved drugs and extending patents’ lives make drug repositioning an ...
Drug repositioning is a powerful method that can assists the conventional drug discovery process by ...
Simple Summary Drug repurposing is an accelerated route for drug development and a promising approac...
Drug development is a lengthy and highly costly endeavor, often with limited success and high risk. ...
Repositioning existing drugs for new therapeutic uses is an efficient approach to drug discovery. Ho...
Biomedical discovery has been reshaped upon the exploding digitization of data which can be retrieve...
The process of discovering a new drug is always evolving with the knowledge, technologies, and needs...
Drug discovery and development is an expensive, time-consuming, and risky enterprise. In order to ac...
Drug repositioning is the discovery of new indications for approved or failed drugs. This practice i...
In the past three decades, ADME sciences have become an integral component of the drug discovery and...
Drug repositioning is a strategy to identify new uses for existing, approved, or research drugs that...
Microorganisms are known for their superabundance in their secondary bioactive metabolites and macro...