Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2563069 Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The development of natural product-derived drugs has some unique problems associated with the process, which can be best described as the “problem of supply”. In this short review, four examples are given demonstrating how the “supply problem” was overcome using as examples the development of Picato® from a plant, Kyprolis® modified from a microbial metabolite, Halaven® a totally synthetic compound based on a marine sponge metabolite and Yondelis® isolated from a marine tunicate and now known to be from an as yet uncultured microbe in the tunicate. The methods used are described in each case and show how all scientific disciplines are necessary to succeed. All of these are antitumor agents and the time involved ranged from a low of 13 years to greater than 29 years from the initial identification of an active compound.

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