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Tailor‐Made Amino Acids and Fluorinated Motifs as Prominent Traits in Modern Pharmaceuticals

Haibo Mei, Jianlin Han, S.W. White, Daniel J. Graham, Kunisuke Izawa, Tatsunori Sato, Santos Fustero, Nicholas A. Meanwell, Vadim A. Soloshonok

2020Chemistry - A European Journal128 citationsDOI

Abstract

Structural analysis of modern pharmaceutical practices allows for the identification of two rapidly growing trends: the introduction of tailor-made amino acids and the exploitation of fluorinated motifs. Curiously, the former represents one of the most ubiquitous classes of naturally occurring compounds, whereas the latter is the most xenobiotic and comprised virtually entirely of man-made derivatives. Herein, 39 selected compounds, featuring both of these traits in the same molecule, are profiled. The total synthesis, source of the corresponding amino acids and fluorinated residues, and medicinal chemistry aspects and biological properties of the molecules are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Amino acidChemistryStructural motifIdentification (biology)MoleculeCombinatorial chemistryComputational biologyBiochemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryBotanyFluorine in Organic ChemistryChemical Synthesis and AnalysisCarbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis
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