药品
化学
药理学
药物发现
透视图(图形)
工程伦理学
药物开发
制药工业
替代医学
制药工业
梅德林
医学
管理科学
风险分析(工程)
作者
Leena Otsomaa,Michelle R. Garnsey,Harrie J. M. Gijsen,Peter T. W. Cheng,Scott D. Schroeder,Sanjay Menon,Gregory R. Ott,Dafydd R. Owen
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.6c01042
摘要
Concerns about long-chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), e.g. PFOS, PFOA, PFNA, have led to broad regulatory initiatives that often treat PFAS as a single class, unintentionally encompassing carbon-fluorine motifs essential to medicinal chemistry. This Perspective examines the implications for small-molecule drug discovery, focusing on -CF2- and -CF3 groups used in active pharmaceutical ingredients. Survey data from medicinal chemistry departments across multiple pharmaceutical organizations highlight the routine use of fluorinated substituents to optimize target engagement, selectivity, permeability, metabolic stability, and systemic exposure, particularly in demanding therapeutic areas. Examples from recently approved drugs and the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines demonstrate how these motifs enable translation of challenging targets into effective therapies. We further discuss the risks of generalized PFAS classifications for pharmaceuticals and emphasize the need for context-specific regulatory approaches that preserve innovation while addressing environmental concerns.
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