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Targeting cancer using scaffold-hopping approaches: illuminating SAR to improve drug design.

null ShivaniT A Abdul RahamanSandeep Chaudhary
Published in: Drug discovery today (2024)
Scaffold hopping is a design approach involving alterations to the core structure of an already bioactive scaffold to generate novel molecules to discover bioactive hit compounds with innovative core structures. Scaffold hopping enhances selectivity and potency while maintaining physicochemical, pharmacodynamic (PD), and pharmacokinetic (PK) properties, including toxicity parameters. Numerous molecules have been designed based on a scaffold-hopping strategy that showed potent inhibition activity against multiple targets for the diverse types of malignancy. In this review, we critically discuss recent applications of scaffold hopping along with essential components of medicinal chemistry, such as structure-activity relationship (SAR) profiles. Moreover, we shed light on the limitations and challenges associated with scaffold hopping-based anticancer drug discovery.
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