Chirality in Drugs and Drug Candidates
A topical collection in Drugs and Drug Candidates (ISSN 2813-2998). This collection belongs to the section "Medicinal Chemistry and Preliminary Screening".
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2. Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental (CIIMAR/CIMAR), Universidade do Porto, Edifício do Terminal de Cruzeiros do Porto de Leixões, Av. General Norton de Matos s/n, 4050-208 Matosinhos, Portugal
Interests: medicinal chemistry; organic chemistry; chiral bioactive substances; enantioselective studies; chirality; chromatography
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2. Laboratory of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto, 4050-313 Porto, Portugal
Interests: medicinal chemistry; organic synthesis; heterocycles; P-glycoprotein; anticancer; antimicrobials; chiral drugs; marine natural products
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Topical Collection Information
Dear Colleagues,
Over the last several years, the relationship between chirality and therapeutic activities has been of increasing importance in the drug discovery pipeline. Chirality is ubiquitous in biological systems, and can therefore have a key influence on drug pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and toxicity. Chirality can now be considered one of the major topics in the design, discovery, synthesis, development, evaluation, and marketing of new drugs, both for human and veterinary use. In addition to the increase of chiral drugs in the market, the relevance of enantioselective studies boosts each year due to advantages in potency, efficacy, selectivity, and safety associated with the use of single enantiomers. The advances in enantioselective synthesis as well as enantioseparation methodologies aligned to the stricter requirements from regulatory authorities to patent new chiral drugs led to increased research in this field.
This Topical Collection invites critical reviews, original research articles and other formats with comprehensive theoretical and experimental details focused on all aspects of chirality involved in drugs and drug candidates. This Topical Collection has the broad goal of illustrating recent and future trends in the development of successful chiral drugs and the search for new promising chiral drug candidates. Topics include the discovery, design and development of new chiral leads as well as synthetic and natural chiral drugs; chiral recognition studies; enantioselective synthesis; enantiomeric resolution; chiral drug analysis; stereochemical elucidation; and enantioselective studies on drug and drug candidate pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, toxicity, and environment.
Dr. Maria Emília De Sousa
Dr. Carla Fernandes
Collection Editors
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Keywords
- synthetic and natural chiral drugs
- novel chiral drug candidates
- chiral recognition
- enantioselective synthesis
- enantioresolution
- chiral analysis
- enantioselective studies