Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga (E), Mumbai,
Maharashtra, Pin 400 019, India
Abstract
Background:
The conventional approach for the development of any pharmaceutically active
molecule is a time-consuming and costly process because the synthesis is followed by laboratory
tests which are then followed by long clinical trials. Hence, a faster approach is desired. This article
discusses Ethambutol, a frontline anti-tubercular drug that has its properties predicted by the SwissADME
tool and the results would be compared with the findings published in the literature.
Objective:
The main objective is to study the predicted and experimental ADME properties, compare
them and study the predicted targets and understand the use of SwissADME for designing other drug
molecules.
Method:
SwissADME, an online tool for ADME prediction, was used along with Swiss Target Prediction
to understand the targets of the drug. Further, experimental data was obtained from the available
scientific literature.
Results:
We found certain similarities between the predicted and experimental data. However, there
were some variations, depending on the testing conditions. The results are interpreted ahead in the
article.
Conclusion:
Ethambutol’s predicted ADME properties are discussed and as per findings from results,
it can be concluded that other drug molecules can be similarly predicted using these tools. Also, based
on predicted data, we can reformulate and prepare some different preparations of the drug.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine
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