In Vitro Biotransformation in Drug Discovery

  • Ravindran S
  • Rokade R
  • Suthar J
  • et al.
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Abstract

In vitro Biotransformation studies play a crucial role in drug discovery program that determine the fate of the new chemical entities (NCE’s). Enzyme rich matrices such as microsomes, hepatocytes, liver fractions and S9 fractions transform the new chemical entities to different metabolites. Metabolites could be pharmacologically important or toxic. Newly formed metabolites are identified using liquid chromatography interfaced with mass spectrometry. Identification of the biotransformation sites in the new chemical entity helps the medicinal chemists to optimize its structure and develop the NCE as a pharmaceutical drug. Screening pharmaceutical drugs using in vitro biotransformation studies assist in selecting the right new chemical entity for further in vivo studies in animal systems and later in human clinical trials.

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Ravindran, S., Rokade, R., Suthar, J. K., Singh, P., Deshpande, P., Khambadkar, R., & Utekar, S. (2018). In Vitro Biotransformation in Drug Discovery. In Drug Discovery - Concepts to Market. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.73173

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