An on-going trend in the medicinal chemistry literature is to link physical properties of a molecule that are achiral (such as lipophilicity) to biological or pharmaceutical properties (such as pharmacokinetics and toxicity) which depend upon interactions with chiral entities. In contrast, we have explored the variation in key pharmaceutical properties between enantiomeric pairs where only the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms changes. The analysis reveals that many properties are sensitive to changes in stereochemistry and quantifies this dependence. Any variation between enantiomers cannot be explained by achiral descriptors. The analysis highlights those properties where chiral lability or measurements on racemates might be misleadi...
I An enantiomer is a non-superimposable mirror image of a compound – hence there are two which are u...
Most of the synthetic chiral agents administered as drugs are still marketed as racemic mixtures. Su...
In nature nearly all biological molecules must be homochiral to function.1 It is well known that all...
An on-going trend in the medicinal chemistry literature is to link physical properties of a molecule...
An on-going trend in the medicinal chemistry literature is to link physical properties of a molecule...
An on-going trend in the medicinal chemistry literature is to link physical properties of a molecule...
The two enantiomers of a chiral drug may have vastly different pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic p...
Molecules that relate to each other where an object and its mirror image are not superimposable are ...
This analysis elucidates the impact of small molecule architecture on common in vitro ADME assays. ...
Stereoisomers are molecules that are identical to one another in terms of atomic constitu-tion and s...
Reproduced with permission from Australian Prescriber The document attached has been archived with p...
The discrimination between different enantiomers of chiral compounds by the biological system is med...
This analysis elucidates the impact of small molecule architecture on common in vitro ADME assays. I...
The discrimination between different enantiomers of chiral compounds by the biological system is med...
Stereoselectivity has been known to play a role in drug action for 100 years or more. Nevertheless, ...
I An enantiomer is a non-superimposable mirror image of a compound – hence there are two which are u...
Most of the synthetic chiral agents administered as drugs are still marketed as racemic mixtures. Su...
In nature nearly all biological molecules must be homochiral to function.1 It is well known that all...
An on-going trend in the medicinal chemistry literature is to link physical properties of a molecule...
An on-going trend in the medicinal chemistry literature is to link physical properties of a molecule...
An on-going trend in the medicinal chemistry literature is to link physical properties of a molecule...
The two enantiomers of a chiral drug may have vastly different pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic p...
Molecules that relate to each other where an object and its mirror image are not superimposable are ...
This analysis elucidates the impact of small molecule architecture on common in vitro ADME assays. ...
Stereoisomers are molecules that are identical to one another in terms of atomic constitu-tion and s...
Reproduced with permission from Australian Prescriber The document attached has been archived with p...
The discrimination between different enantiomers of chiral compounds by the biological system is med...
This analysis elucidates the impact of small molecule architecture on common in vitro ADME assays. I...
The discrimination between different enantiomers of chiral compounds by the biological system is med...
Stereoselectivity has been known to play a role in drug action for 100 years or more. Nevertheless, ...
I An enantiomer is a non-superimposable mirror image of a compound – hence there are two which are u...
Most of the synthetic chiral agents administered as drugs are still marketed as racemic mixtures. Su...
In nature nearly all biological molecules must be homochiral to function.1 It is well known that all...