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2000
Volume 25, Issue 6
  • ISSN: 1389-4501
  • E-ISSN: 1873-5592

Abstract

Obesity is a growing global health problem, leading to various chronic diseases. Despite standard treatment options, the prevalence of obesity continues to rise, emphasizing the need for new drugs. methods of drug discovery research provide a time and cost-saving platform to identify new antiobesity drugs. The review covers various aspects of obesity and drug discovery research using models. Besides discussing causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment, the review focuses on the advantages and limitations of studies and exhaustively covers models based on enzymes and cell lines from different animal species and humans. In contrast to conventional in vivo animal investigations, preclinical tests using enzyme- and cell line-based assays provide several advantages in development of antiobesity drugs. These methods are quick, affordable, and provide high-throughput screening. They can also yield insightful information about drug-target interactions, modes of action, and toxicity profiles. By shedding light on the factors that lead to obesity, tests can also present a chance for personalized therapy. Technology will continue to evolve, leading to the creation of more precise and trustworthy assays, which will become more and more crucial in the search for novel antiobesity medications.

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