The role of fluorine in medicinal chemistry

University of Nottingham · Welsh Government · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The small and highly electronegative fluorine atom can play a remarkable role in medicinal chemistry. Selective installation of fluorine into a therapeutic or diagnostic small molecule candidate can enhance a number of pharmacokinetic and physicochemical properties such as improved metabolic stability and enhanced membrane permeation. Increased binding affinity of fluorinated drug candidates to target protein has also been documented in a number of cases. A further emerging application of the fluorine atom is the use of 18F as a radiolabel tracer atom in the exquisitely sensitive technique of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging. This short review aims to bring together these various aspects of the use…

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Keywords
  • Fluorine
  • Chemistry
  • Drug discovery
  • Positron emission tomography
  • Drug
  • Pet imaging
  • Small molecule
  • Metabolic stability
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