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Is prodrug design an approach to increase water solubility?
Bruna M A Sanches1, Elizabeth I Ferreira1
1School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract:
Water solubility has been identified as a critical parameter and the main responsible by affecting poor performance of oral drug delivery. Poorly soluble drugs can originate unsatisfactory ADME properties leading to low oral bioavailability, insufficient chemical stability, low half-life, fast pre-systemic metabolism and difficulties in formulation. In this context, the prodrug design is an alternative in order to improve physicochemical, biopharmaceutical and pharmacokinetic properties such as permeability, solubility, bioavailability, chemical stability and metabolism of molecules presenting poor drug-like properties. In this article we highlight the importance of the prodrug design in the early stages of drug discovery and development process, in an attempt to diminish the attrition rate and end up falling into the valley of death. Selected examples of this strategy are provided in this review and they are classified by some basic functional groups that are amenable to the prodrug approach with the aim of increasing aqueous solubility of poorly water-soluble compounds. Over the past decade, the number of approved prodrugs is considerable among all drugs launched in the market, emphasizing the importance of this tool on drug design. It is reported that 10% of all marketed drug worldwide can be classified as prodrugs. Furthermore, prodrugs designed to be more water soluble launched in the past decade are summarized in a table to have a closer look and finally state that the prodrug design is an amenable approach to increase water solubility.
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