posted on 2021-11-15, 20:09authored byAmanda W. Dombrowski, Ana L. Aguirre, Anurupa Shrestha, Kathy A. Sarris, Ying Wang
Parallel
library synthesis is an important tool for drug discovery
because it enables the synthesis of closely related analogues in parallel
via robust and general synthetic transformations. In this perspective,
we analyzed the synthetic methodologies used in >5000 parallel
libraries
representing 15 prevalent synthetic transformations. The library data
set contains complex substrates and diverse arrays of building blocks
used over the last 14 years at AbbVie. The library synthetic methodologies
that have demonstrated robustness and generality with proven success
are described along with their substrate scopes. The evolution of
the synthetic methodologies for library synthesis over the past decade
is discussed. We also highlight that the combination of parallel library
synthesis with high-throughput experimentation will continue to facilitate
the discovery of library-amenable synthetic methodologies in drug
discovery.