Amino-Acid-Conjugated Natural Compounds: Aims, Designs and Results

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Abstract

Protein is one of the essential macronutrients required by all living things. The breakdown of protein produces monomers known as amino acids. The concept of conjugating natural compounds with amino acids for therapeutic applications emerged from the fact that amino acids are important building blocks of life and are abundantly available; thus, a greater shift can result in structural modification, since amino acids contain a variety of sidechains. This review discusses the data available on amino acid–natural compound conjugates that were reported with respect to their backgrounds, the synthetic approach and their bioactivity. Several amino acid–natural compound conjugates have shown enhanced pharmacokinetic characteristics, including absorption and distribution properties, reduced toxicity and increased physiological effects. This approach could offer a potentially effective system of drug discovery that can enable the development of pharmacologically active and pharmacokinetically acceptable molecules.

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Arifian, H., Maharani, R., Megantara, S., Gazzali, A. M., & Muchtaridi, M. (2022, November 1). Amino-Acid-Conjugated Natural Compounds: Aims, Designs and Results. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217631

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