Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery 2010
DOI: 10.1002/0471266949.bmc012.pub2
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Mass Spectrometry and Drug Discovery

Abstract: In the twenty‐first century, medicinal chemists are producing large numbers of organic compounds through a process called combinatorial chemistry and then testing them against pharmacological targets such as enzymes or receptors using high‐throughput screening. As a result, lead compounds can emerge from drug discovery programs in a few weeks instead of several years. Although a variety of spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques are used to support drug discovery, only HPLC or UHPLC combined with mass spe… Show more

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