Chemosynthetic Livers: Predict, Prepare and Prove the Structure, Activity and Toxicity of Drug Metabolites
Mukund Chorghade, President & CSO, Chorghade Enterprises / THINQ Pharma
We report advances in proprietary in vitro green chemistry-based technology, mimicking in vivo
metabolism of several chemical entities used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and agrochemicals.
Biomimiks™ enables prediction of metabolism patterns and introduces new paradigms for drug
discovery and drug-drug interactions for clinical diagnostics.
Metabolites are implicated in adverse drug reactions, and are the subject of intense scrutiny in drug
R&D. Present-day processes involving animal studies are expensive, labor-intensive and
chemically inconclusive.
Our catalysts (azamacrocycles) are sterically protected and electronically activated, providing
speed, stability and scalability. We predict structures of metabolites, prepare them on a large scale
by oxidation, and elucidate chemical structures. Comprehensive safety evaluation enables
scientists to conduct more complete in vitro metabolism studies, confirm structure and generate
quantitative measures of toxicity. Biomimiks™ is an animal-free platform that identifies a more
complete set of safety-relevant drug metabolites while keeping up with the rapid pace of drug
development.
Polypharmacy, involving co-administration of several drugs, is common among the elderly and
chronically ill. It is a risk factor for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and drug-drug interactions
(DDIs). One plausible DDI occurs when a drug interferes with another, causing irreversible
changes to formation of metabolites from one or both. Such suppression or attenuation of
metabolism could cause variances in toxicity and efficacy. We report experiments to predict and
confirm modulation of oxidative metabolites from several combinations of common drugs for
cancer, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia and hypertension in the presence of each other. Recent
papers indicate best evidence for the dimerization of some compounds in dilute aqueous solution
or assorted complex formation between disparate compounds.
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