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A Competitive Edge: Competitor Inspired Scaffold Hopping in Herbicide Lead Optimization.

David M Barber
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
Over the years, scaffold hopping has proven to be a powerful tool in the agrochemical optimization process. It offers the opportunity to modify known molecular lead structures to improve a range of parameters, including biological efficacy and spectrum, physicochemical properties, toxicity, stability, and to secure new intellectual property. Very often the disclosure of a new chemical structure can spark a multitude of competitor activities, where scaffold hopping plays a crucial role in the optimization process as well as for the generation of new intellectual property. Herein, recent examples of scaffold hopping in early phase herbicide research based on competitor inspired activities will be discussed using examples of how these research campaigns can often result in the registration of new crop protection products.
Keyphrases
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