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Which boronic acids are used most frequently for synthesis of bioactive molecules?

Ertl, Peter, Altmann, Eva, Racine, Sophie and Decoret, Odile (2023) Which boronic acids are used most frequently for synthesis of bioactive molecules? Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 91. p. 117405. ISSN 1464-3391

Abstract

Boronic acids are essential building blocks used for the synthesis of bioactive molecules, the generation of chemical libraries and the exploration of structure-activity relationships. As a result, more than ten thousand boronic acids are commercially available. Medicinal chemists are therefore facing a challenge; which of them should they select to maximize information obtained by the synthesis of new target molecules. The present article aims to help them to make the right choices. The boronic acids used frequently in the synthesis of bioactive molecules were identified by mining several large molecular and reaction databases and their properties were analyzed. Based on the results a diverse set of boronic acids covering well the bioactive chemical space was selected and is suggested as a basis for library design for the efficient exploration of structure-activity relationships. A Boronic Acid Navigator web tool which helps chemists to make their own selection is also made available at https://bit.ly/boronics.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Boronic Acids Databases, Factual Small Molecule Libraries
Date Deposited: 16 Nov 2023 00:45
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2023 00:45
URI: https://oak.novartis.com/id/eprint/50525

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