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Ultrasound for Drug Synthesis: A Green Approach

Micheline Draye, Grégory Châtel, Romain Duwald

2020Pharmaceuticals82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This last century, the development of new medicinal molecules represents a real breakthrough in terms of humans and animal life expectancy and quality of life. However, this success is tainted by negative environmental consequences. Indeed, the synthesis of drug candidates requires the use of many chemicals, solvents, and processes that are very hazardous, toxic, energy consuming, expensive, and generates a large amount of waste. Many large pharmaceutical companies have thus moved to using green chemistry practices for drug discovery, development, and manufacturing. One of them is the use of energy-efficient activation techniques, such as ultrasound. This review summarizes the latest most representative works published on the use of ultrasound for sustainable bioactive molecules synthesis.

Topics & Concepts

Hazardous wasteDrug discoveryDrugDrug developmentLife expectancyBiochemical engineeringSustainable developmentRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceNanotechnologyMedicinePharmacologyEngineeringWaste managementMaterials scienceBioinformaticsBiologyEcologyEnvironmental healthPopulationInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationMulticomponent Synthesis of HeterocyclesChemistry and Chemical Engineering