Chapter 14

Chemotherapy and Design of New Antineoplastic Compounds

Claudia Rivera-Guevara, Maria Elena Bravo-Gomez and Lena Ruiz-Azuara

Abstract

The successful use of chemotherapy in the treatment of several diseases has been one of the great drug development stories of the last century. Motivated by this, we present here an overview of the various steps required to develop a new drug treatment. An introductory view of the field of medicinal chemistry is provided as an example to a broad discipline that has successfully designed procedures that are routinely used for drug development. A detailed view of the subfield of bioinorganic medicinal chemistry is then presented which describes the research and development involved in the design of new metal-based drugs. A specific example of the development of the CASIOPEINAS® family compounds, a set of copper based molecules is used to illustrate the wide range of strict scientific procedures involved from initial design to the final registration of the drug.

Total Pages: 172-191 (20)

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