Utilizing diversity-oriented synthesis in antimicrobial drug discovery.
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Abstract | The development of resistance to existing antimicrobials has created a threat to human health that is not being addressed through our current drug pipeline. Limitations with the use of commercial vendor libraries and natural products have created a need for new types of small molecules to be screened in antimicrobial assays. Diversity oriented synthesis (DOS) is a strategy for the efficient generation of compound collections with a high degree of structural diversity. Diversity-oriented synthesis molecules occupy the middle ground of both complexity and efficiency of synthesis between natural products and commercial libraries. In this review we focus upon the use of diversity-oriented synthesis compound collections for the discovery of new antimicrobial agents. |
Year of Publication | 2014
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Journal | Future Med Chem
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Volume | 6
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Issue | 17
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Pages | 1927-42
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Date Published | 2014
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ISSN | 1756-8927
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DOI | 10.4155/fmc.14.111
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PubMed ID | 25495985
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