Polypharmacology: New Paradigms in Drug
Development
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Tammanna R. Sahrawat and R. C. Sobti
Abstract
Polypharmacology is the term coined for the interaction of drug molecules with
multiple targets and is responsible for the side effects and toxicities of drugs. The
advent of various in silico computational approaches would help to identify
multi-target activates and anticipate potential selectivity issues early in the itera-
tive drug design process. This would not only prevent costly failures but also
offer the possibility of identification of novel applications of existing drugs
through drug repurposing. These in silico approaches can be classified broadly
into ligand- and structure-based approaches, data mining and network systems
biology. This review intents to summarize the various computational techniques
that have been developed to study polypharmacology in the drug development
process. Polypharmacology has emerged as a new paradigm in drug discovery as
it promises to provide novel avenues to rationally design the next generation of
more effective but less toxic therapeutic agents.
Keywords
Polypharmacology · Off-targets · Multi-target · In silico · Drug discovery
T. R. Sahrawat (*) · R. C. Sobti
Centre for Bioinformatics and Structural Biology and Department of Biotechnology, Panjab
University Chandigarh, Chandigarh, India
e-mail: tammanna@pu.ac.in
# The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte
Ltd. 2022
R. C. Sobti, N. S. Dhalla (eds.), Biomedical Translational Research,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9232-1_2
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