articleJournal of Chemical Information and Computer SciencesDec 11, 2002Closed access

Property Distributions:  Differences between Drugs, Natural Products, and Molecules from Combinatorial Chemistry

University of Guelph

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Abstract

The differences between three different compound classes, natural products, molecules from combinatorial synthesis, and drug molecules, were investigated. The major structural differences between natural and combinatorial compounds originate mainly from properties introduced to make combinatorial synthesis more efficient. These include the number of chiral centers, the prevalence of aromatic rings, the introduction of complex ring systems, and the degree of the saturation of the molecule as well as the number and ratios of different heteroatoms. As drug molecules derive from both natural and synthetic sources, they cover a joint area in property space of natural and combinatorial compounds. A PCA-based scheme…

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Keywords
  • Molecule
  • Heteroatom
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Chemical space
  • Combinatorial synthesis
  • Chemistry
  • Ring (chemistry)
  • Drug discovery
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