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Structure Based Drug Design Service

Structure Based Drug Design Service

BOC Sciences' structural biology division provides services ranging from the identification of new targets to the structure-based drug discovery (SBDD) of the final structure. Our core technology and expertise enable us to effectively reduce the average time required for drug discovery and provide leading SBDD services for innovative preclinical drug development for customers in the global biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.

high-throughput-drug-screeningFig 1 Outline of structure-based drug discovery (SBDD).1

SBDD designs bioactive compounds based on the structure of the target or the structure information of known active compounds. In order to speed up the drug discovery and development process in a more cost-effective manner and minimize the failure rate, the SBDD method has received a great deal of attention at different stages of drug discovery and development, which can reduce the cost from target identification to investigational new drug (IND) filing by 50%.

high-throughput-drug-screening Fig 2 The Iterative Process of Structure Based Drug Design.2

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Why choose BOC Sciences?

Achieve innovation through BOC Sciences structure-based design

Our structure-based approach integrates crystallography and computational tools to optimize molecular interactions and improve candidate quality.

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References

  1. Ferreira LG, Dos Santos RN, Oliva G, Andricopulo AD. (2015). Molecular docking and structure-based drug design strategies. Molecules, 20(7): 13384-13421
  2. Amy C. Anderson. (2003). The Process of Structure-Based Drug Design. Chemistry & Biology, 10: 787-797
  3. Jain, S.K. & Agrawal, A.. (2004). De novo drug design: An overview. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 66: 721-728.
  4. V. K. Vyas*, R. D. Ukawala, M. Ghate and C. Chintha. (2012). Homology modeling a fast tool for drug discovery: Current perspectives. Indian J Pharm Sci. 74 (1): 1-17