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Drug development process lead optimisation

Fig. 3.1 Drug discovery sources in context. Different types of chemicai compounds (top left) are tested against bioassays that are relevant to therapeutic targets, which are derived from several possible sources of information (right).The initial lead compounds discovered by the screening process are optimised by analogue synthesis and tested for appropriate pharmacokinetic properties.The candidate compounds then enter the development process involving regulatory toxicology studies and clinical trials. Fig. 3.1 Drug discovery sources in context. Different types of chemicai compounds (top left) are tested against bioassays that are relevant to therapeutic targets, which are derived from several possible sources of information (right).The initial lead compounds discovered by the screening process are optimised by analogue synthesis and tested for appropriate pharmacokinetic properties.The candidate compounds then enter the development process involving regulatory toxicology studies and clinical trials.

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