Combinatorial Chemistry

Combinatorial chemistry is a technique by which large numbers of different but structurally similar molecules are produced are rapidly and submitted for pharmacological assay. This technique uses the same reaction with the same reaction vessels to produce a large range of analogues

Combinatorial chemistry has a very wide range of applications. Researchers utilize combinatorial chemistry to make large populations of molecules that can be screened effectively. It provides a stimulus for robot-controlled and immobilization strategies that allow high throughput and multiple parallel approaches to drug discovery.

  • Conventional chemistry
  • Compound libraries
  • Biotechnology
  • Medicines derived from combinatorial chemistry
  • Deconvolution and screening

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