The role of silicon in drug discovery: a review

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Abstract

This review aims to highlight the role of silicon in drug discovery. Silicon and carbon are often regarded as being similar with silicon located directly beneath carbon in the same group in the periodic table. That being noted, in many instances a clear dichotomy also exists between silicon and carbon, and these differences often lead to vastly different physiochemical and biological properties. As a result, the utility of silicon in drug discovery has attracted significant attention and has grown rapidly over the past decade. This review showcases some recent advances in synthetic organosilicon chemistry and examples of the ways in which silicon has been employed in the drug-discovery field.

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Panayides, J. L., Riley, D. L., Hasenmaile, F., & van Otterlo, W. A. L. (2024, July 1). The role of silicon in drug discovery: a review. RSC Medicinal Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4md00169a

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