Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar Punjab India
2. Dasmesh College of Pharmacy Faridkot Punjab India
3. Khalsa College of Pharmacy Amritsar Punjab India
Abstract
AbstractConsiderable ingenuity has been shown in the recent years in the discovery of novel xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitors that fall outside the purine scaffold. The triazole nucleus has been the cornerstone for the development of many enzyme inhibitors for the clinical management of several diseases, where hyperuricemia is one of them. Here, we give a critical overview of significant research on triazole‐based XO inhibitors, with respect to their design, synthesis, inhibition potential, toxicity, and docking studies, done till now. Based on these literature findings, we can expect a burst of modifications on triazole‐based scaffolds in the near future by targeting XO, which will treat hyperuricemics, that is, painful conditions like gout that at present are hard to deal with.
Funder
Indian Council of Medical Research
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science