Cover Picture: Revealing Atropisomer Axial Chirality in Drug Discovery (ChemMedChem 3/2011)
The cover picture shows that an atropisomeric drug dosed as a single enantiomer can racemize as a result of axial rotation along a hindered bond. Atropisomerism is an often overlooked source of chirality that has the potential to complicate the drug discovery process and cause late-stage attrition f...
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Published in: | ChemMedChem Vol. 6; no. 3; p. 381 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Weinheim
WILEY-VCH Verlag
07-03-2011
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Summary: | The cover picture shows that an atropisomeric drug dosed as a single enantiomer can racemize as a result of axial rotation along a hindered bond. Atropisomerism is an often overlooked source of chirality that has the potential to complicate the drug discovery process and cause late-stage attrition from clinical development. However, if detected early and managed properly, atropisomeric compounds can be developed as drugs. For more details, see the Full Paper by StevenR. LaPlante, Oliver Hucke, et al. on p.505ff. Background: Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci (pen and ink on paper; ca. 1487), stored at the Gallerie dell'Accademia (Venice, Italy). |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/WNG-S3N2G4WC-5 istex:B23360B5EA5503F2660E3FD3D6A81EB83B3A2BF1 ArticleID:CMDC201190005 |
ISSN: | 1860-7179 1860-7187 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cmdc.201190005 |