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We have analyzed the rings, ring systems, and frameworks in drugs listed in the FDA Orange Book to understand the frequency, timelines, molecular property space, and the application of these rings in different therapeutic areas and target classes. This analysis shows that there are only 351 ring systems and 1197 frameworks in drugs that came onto the market before 2013. Furthermore, on average six new ring systems enter drug space each year and approximately 28% of new drugs contain a new ring system. Moreover, it is very unusual for a drug to contain more than one new ring system and the majority of the most frequently used ring systems (83%) were first used in drugs developed prior to 1983. These observations give insight into the chemical novelty of drugs and potentially efficient ways to assess compound libraries and develop compounds from hit identification to lead optimization and beyond.
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Richard D. Taylor
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Malcolm MacCoss
Argonne National Laboratory
Alastair D. G. Lawson
UCB Pharma (United Kingdom)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6c1aefca0359822aa8466 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jm4017625