Solution-Phase Combinatorial Chemistry in Lead Discovery

Authors

  • Nick Bailey
  • Anthony W.J. Cooper
  • Martyn J. Deal
  • Anthony W. Dean
  • Andrea L. Gore
  • Michael C. Hawes
  • Duncan B. Judd
  • Andrew T. Merritt
  • Richard Storer
  • Stuart Travers
  • Stephen P. Watson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1997.832

Abstract

Solution-phase approaches in combinatorial chemistry complement solid-phase approaches and each can be used to advantage in particular circumstances. Solution-phase synthesis of pools of compounds, whilst allowing successful identification of a selection of good lead structures for medicinal chemistry programmes, also reinforced a number of the disadvantages of such an approach. Solution-phase parallel synthesis of discrete compounds has, however, proved to be a very useful and popular approach both for lead generation and in lead optimisation work. The range of chemistry suitable for use in such approaches is expanding rapidly and some of these chemistries are discussed. The current focus is on enhancing the quality of compounds prepared in array formats, and we describe a number of useful approaches which are being developed to that end.

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Published

1997-11-26

How to Cite

[1]
N. Bailey, A. W. Cooper, M. J. Deal, A. W. Dean, A. L. Gore, M. C. Hawes, D. B. Judd, A. T. Merritt, R. Storer, S. Travers, S. P. Watson, Chimia 1997, 51, 832, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.1997.832.