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2000
Volume 4, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 1573-4072
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6646

Abstract

The role of the chemical structure, namely the effect of substituents, of small molecule inhibitors in selfassembly of Alzheimer's disease related amyloid-beta peptide is discussed. The literature analysis is concentrated on the past 10 years and analyzed the structure of Aβ inhibitors pointing out common features. A basis set of 321 compounds is reviewed and a chemical map of the inhibitors is provided highlighting the most common substituents that appear in these molecules. Based on the findings, aromatic/heteroaromatic groups were found to be present in an overwhelming majority of inhibitors (95%). Acidic substituents appeared the second most common substituent group (67%) suggesting the importance of these motifs as possible binding units. Several structure activity relationship studies that support this role are also discussed.

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2025-05-28
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