A Deep Overview of Anticoagulant Drugs: Recent Synthesis and Their Activity Assay

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Abstract

During the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, anticoagulant drugs have emerged as a crucial component of treatment alongside antivirus medications. Patients with severe COVID-19 frequently have critical conditions marked by blood clot development, necessitating the administration of anticoagulants. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of various anticoagulant drugs, their synthesis methods, and assays employed to predict their anticoagulant activity. Notable anticoagulant categories frequently utilized include oral anticoagulants heparin, non-vitamin K antagonists, and vitamin K antagonists. In recent years, the development of new anticoagulants has seen a shift towards a multifaceted approach that combines in silico prediction with in vitro and in vivo assays. In silico prediction techniques play a pivotal role in the initial screening process. This integrated approach has yielded promising results, paving the way for the synthesis of novel anticoagulant candidates, as substantiated by a battery of in vitro, in vivo, and ex-vivo tests.

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Astuti, E. J., Ibrahim, S., Zulfikar, M. A., & Damayanti, S. (2024). A Deep Overview of Anticoagulant Drugs: Recent Synthesis and Their Activity Assay. Indonesian Journal of Chemistry. Gadjah Mada University. https://doi.org/10.22146/ijc.87252

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