Title:Carbohydrate based Potential Chemotherapeutic Agents: Recent Developments and their Scope in Future Drug Discovery
Volume: 12
Issue: 14
Author(s): Vinod K. Tiwari, Ram C. Mishra, Anindra Sharma and Rama P. Tripathi
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Glycoconjugates, Antitubercular agent, Antibiotics, NIDDM, Glycopeptides, Carbohydrates, Drug development, pharmacokinetics, oligosaccharides, ribosomal
Abstract: In addition to being valuable source of energy, carbohydrates, one of the main dietary components, are integral
parts of the cell. As extra- & intracellular molecules they act as cell surface receptor and also as signaling molecules
playing predominant role in molecular recognition and many other cellular processes. The clear understanding of their
role in the various important biological events has led to the demand for easy access of diverse glycoconjugates for their
complete chemical and biological investigations. Several carbohydrate-based molecules both of synthetic and natural
origin are known for their wide range of pharmacological activities and even many of them are clinically used to treat
different ailments. Due to their structural diversity in terms of functional groups, ring size and linkages they are valuable
scaffolds in drug discovery processes. Because of the hydrophilic nature of monosaccharides they offer good water
solubility, optimum pharmacokinetics and decreased toxicity. These naturally occurring molecules have therefore been
extensively used to access diverse library of compounds with great chemotherapeutic importance. This review highlights
an overview of development of carbohydrate-based molecules from others and our lab which have shown promising
biological activity against front line diseases.