wrenchnolol and Malaria

wrenchnolol has been researched along with Malaria* in 1 studies

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The many faces of the adamantyl group in drug design.
    European journal of medicinal chemistry, 2011, Volume: 46, Issue:6

    Adamantyl-based compounds are used clinically for the treatment of neurological conditions, as anti-viral agents and as agents against type 2 diabetes. The value of the adamantyl group in drug design is multidimensional. The hydrophobic substituent constant for the adamantyl group has been estimated from the calculated partition coefficients (clogP values) of 31 adamantyl-bearing compounds in the clinic or in development as πadamantyl=3.1, which indicates that the logP value of a compound with high water solubility (logP<<0) could be moved with an adamantyl-based modification to a region that is more clinically useful. The steric bulk of the adamantyl group can: (i) restrict or modulate intramolecular reactivity; and (ii) impede the access of hydrolytic enzymes, thereby increasing drug stability and plasma half life. The value of the adamantyl group in drug design has been recognized most recently in the design of agents to treat iron overload disease (in development), malaria (in clinical trials) and type 2 diabetes (in the clinic).

    Topics: Adamantane; Animals; Antimalarials; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Drug Design; Humans; Hypoglycemic Agents; Iron Chelating Agents; Iron Overload; Malaria; Solubility

2011