Structural Alert/Reactive Metabolite Concept as Applied in Medicinal Chemistry to Mitigate the Risk of Idiosyncratic Drug Toxicity: A Perspective Based on the Critical Examination of Trends in the Top 200 Drugs Marketed in the United States
University of Washington · Pfizer (United States)
Abstract
Because of a preconceived notion that eliminating reactive metabolite (RM) formation with new drug candidates could mitigate the risk of idiosyncratic drug toxicity, the potential for RM formation is routinely examined as part of lead optimization efforts in drug discovery. Likewise, avoidance of "structural alerts" is almost a norm in drug design. However, there is a growing concern that the perceived safety hazards associated with structural alerts and/or RM screening tools as standalone predictors of toxicity risks may be over exaggerated. In addition, the multifactorial nature of idiosyncratic toxicity is now well recognized based upon observations that mechanisms other than RM formation (e.g.,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 59.75
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- 100%
- References
- 392
Authors
7- AFAntonia F. StepanCorresponding
University of Washington, Pfizer (United States)
- DPDaniel P. Walker
University of Washington, Pfizer (United States)
- JBJonathan Bauman
Pfizer (United States), University of Washington
- DADavid A. Price
University of Washington, Pfizer (United States)
- TAThomas A. Baillie
Pfizer (United States), University of Washington
Topics & keywords
- Metabolite
- Chemistry
- Perspective (graphical)
- Drug
- Toxicity
- Pharmacology
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Computational biology
- Good health and well-being