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Patrick An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry 3/e Chapter 9 DRUG DISCOVERY: FINDING A LEAD Part 2: Section 9.4 (Lead compounds from the natural world) ©1 Contents Part 2: Section 9.4 Lead compounds from the natural world 4. The Lead Compound 4.1. Sources of Lead Compounds 4.2. Identification of Lead Compounds 4.3. Lead Compounds from the Natural World (21 slides) Plant Extracts (4 slides) Plants and Ancient Records (9 slides) Herbal Remedies of Olde Venoms and Toxins (4 slides) Endogenous Compounds (3 Slides) [25 slides] ©1 4 The Lead Compound Introduction • • • • • • A compound demonstrating a property likely to be therapeutically useful The level of activity and target selectivity are not crucial Used as the starting point for drug design and development Found by design (molecular modelling or NMR) or by screening compounds (natural or synthetic) Need to identify a suitable test in order to find a lead compound Active Principle - a compound that is isolated from a natural extract and which is principally responsible for the extract’s pharmacological activity. Often used as a lead compound. ©1 4.1 Sources of Lead Compounds A) The Natural World Plantlife (flowers, trees, bushes) Micro-organisms (bacteria, fungi) Animal life (frogs, snakes, scorpions) Biochemicals (Neurotransmitters, hormones) Marine chemistry (corals, bacteria, fish etc) B) The Synthetic World Chemical synthesis (traditional) Combinatorial synthesis C) The Virtual World Computer aided drug design ©1 4.2 Identification of Lead Compounds A) Isolation and purification solvent-solvent extraction chromatography crystallisation distillation B) Structure determination elemental analysis molecular weight mass spectrum infra red ultra violet nmr (1H, 13C, 2D) X-ray crystallography ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANT EXTRACTS ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANT EXTRACTS MORPHINE POPPY CAPSULE ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANT EXTRACTS • OPIUM • CINCHONA BARK - Quinine • YEW TREE - Morphine - Taxol ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANT EXTRACTS WILLOW TREE - SALICYLIC ACID O O OH OH OH Acetic anhydride O CH3 Aspirin O COCA BUSH - COCAINE Me N CH3 CO2Me H N O CH3 C H Procaine O C NH2 O O ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANTS AND ANCIENT RECORDS ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANTS AND ANCIENT RECORDS CH3 H O H3 C O O H H O CH3 H O ARTEMISININ ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANTS AND ANCIENT RECORDS CH3 H O H3 C O O H H O CH3 H O ARTEMISININ ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANTS AND ANCIENT RECORDS CH3 H O H3 C O O H H O CH3 H O ARTEMISININ ©1 ©1 ©1 Fe ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World PLANTS AND ANCIENT RECORDS THE BEATONS OF PENNYCROSS ©1 THE BEATONS OF PENNYCROSS CURE for EPILEPSY Add a liberal sprinkling Flavour with Heat Simmer a cauldron for 20essence ofminutes water Produce one juicy spiders of dog turd until then warm enjoy to pedigree the touchdog ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World HERBAL REMEDIES OF OLDE Majority may have worked through a placebo effect ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World O VENOMS AND TOXINS C OH O C Teprotide O O H2N CH C N CH C H CH2 CH2 CH2 C O OH HN N O O C N CH C H CH2 CH2 N O O C N CH C H CH2 N O H N CH C N CH CH3 CH2 CH2 C O CH3 NH2 O CH2 C OH NH O C NH C NH2 HS N CH3 Captopril (anti-hypertensive) ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World VENOMS AND TOXINS ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World MeO VENOMS AND TOXINS N HO O H3 C H3 C H CH 3 CH 3 H O N OH OMe Tubocurarine (from curare) ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World MeO VENOMS AND TOXINS HO O H3 C H3 C H CH 3 N CH 3 H O N OH OMe Tubocurarine (from curare) MeO MeO N CH 3 O O C C O OMe OMe (CH 2)5 O OMe H N OMe MeO OMe Atracurium (Neuromuscular blocker) ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World ENDOGENOUS COMPOUNDS NATURAL LIGANDS FOR RECEPTORS OH HO OH H N Me HO H N Agonist HO HO ADRENALINE SALBUTAMOL NH2 HO NMe2 MeHN N H 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE O Agonist S O N H SUMATRIPTAN ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World ENDOGENOUS COMPOUNDS NATURAL LIGANDS FOR RECEPTORS OH H N HO O OH Antagonist N H Me HO ADRENALINE PROPRANOLOL Me NH2 HN N HISTAMINE S HN N H N NHMe CN Antagonist CIMETIDINE ©1 4.3 Lead Compounds from the Natural World ENDOGENOUS COMPOUNDS NATURAL SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES Enkephalins Enkephalinase inhibitors Peptides Protease inhibitors H CO2H H2N O N H H N N H O L-Phe-L-Pro O O H N H H CONH2 H N OH N H H H SAQUINAVIR ©1