2022
Drug Design Strategies: Role of Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates to Improve PK Parameters of New Drugs
NASSAR A. Drug Design Strategies: Role of Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates to Improve PK Parameters of New Drugs. 2022, 323-343. DOI: 10.1002/9781119851042.ch10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDrug candidatesSuccessful drug designDrug metabolism scientistsDrug designDrug discoveryStructural modificationsMetabolic stabilityDiverse propertiesActive metabolitePass metabolismToxicity relationshipsSoft drugsReactive metabolitesInhibition/inductionMetabolism studiesPharmacokinetic issuesRenal clearanceSafe drugPK parametersMetabolic clearanceMetabolic inactivationNew drugsDrugsMetabolitesClearanceRole of Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates to Enhance Metabolic Stability
Nassar A. Role of Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates to Enhance Metabolic Stability. 2022, 303-322. DOI: 10.1002/9781119851042.ch9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDrug candidatesStructural modificationsMetabolic stabilityDrug discovery processADME propertiesMetabolite characterizationDrug designDrug discoveryBalance of propertiesToxicity relationshipsExcretion studiesMetabolic instabilityDiscovery processHuman patientsStabilityPropertiesSuccess rateModificationDrugsCandidatesCharacterizationAbsorptionPatients
2010
Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates: How Useful Are They in Improving Metabolic Stability of New Drugs? Part I: Enhancing Metabolic Stability
Nassar A. Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates: How Useful Are They in Improving Metabolic Stability of New Drugs? Part I: Enhancing Metabolic Stability. 2010, 1-16. DOI: 10.1002/9780470571224.pse109.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates: How Useful Are They in Improving Metabolic Stability of New Drugs? Part I: Enhancing Metabolic Stability
Nassar A. Structural Modifications of Drug Candidates: How Useful Are They in Improving Metabolic Stability of New Drugs? Part I: Enhancing Metabolic Stability. 2008, 253-268. DOI: 10.1002/9780470439265.ch10.Peer-Reviewed Original Research