Evolution of drugs and Drug Labs

Drug evolution is a unique idea that is put out to create chemical libraries with a high likelihood of discovering medications or drug candidates. Chemical evolution replaces biological evolution as a result. In this study, we present "hybridization" drug evolution, which in biological evolution is comparable to sexual recombination of parental genomes. No drug development can take place without the hybridization, which essentially shuffles the components of the parent medicines and ought to drug(s). We created 16 compounds by combining the two parent medications, benzocaine and metoclopramide, with four other known pharmaceuticals and two more molecules with recognised therapeutic properties. The exceptionally large number of medications and drug prospects in the library raises hopes that the final eight chemicals will provide new pharmaceuticals or drug candidates.

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