Overview
Drug synthesis is the process of designing and creating new pharmaceutical compounds through chemical reactions and molecular modifications to produce therapeutically active substances. Research published in Advanced Pharmaceutical Science And Technology addresses the early-stage development of novel analgesic and anti-inflammatory agents through systematic molecular design and synthesis. Studies have explored the creation of isatin analogues by examining how electron-withdrawing structural features influence pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory activity, applying phase I drug discovery methodologies to evaluate these new compounds. Additional work has focused on synthesizing N-pyrrolylcarboxylic acid derivatives as potential alternatives for pain and inflammation management. These investigations demonstrate the application of structure-activity relationship principles, where researchers systematically modify molecular scaffolds to optimize therapeutic properties while maintaining drug-like characteristics. This research area is essential because it addresses the ongoing need for safer and more effective pain medications, particularly given concerns about existing analgesic options. By documenting the synthesis pathways and biological evaluation of novel chemical entities, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge required to advance promising compounds through the drug development pipeline toward eventual clinical application.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Novel N-Pyrrolylcarboxylic Acid Derivative as a Potential New Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Drug
How this research is being cited
The 2 articles above have been cited 7 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Noor Waleed et al. · 2025 · Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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2022 · Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal
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2022 · Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal
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N. Ibrahim et al. · 2021 · Materials Today: Proceedings
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2021 · Materials Today Proceedings
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Rahul Hajare · 2018 · Organic & Medicinal Chemistry International Journal
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2018 · International Physiology Journal
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