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Reinforcing the supply chain of umifenovir and other antiviral drugs with retrosynthetic software

Chemistry

Reinforcing the supply chain of umifenovir and other antiviral drugs with retrosynthetic software

Y. Lin, Z. Zhang, et al.

The 2020 coronavirus pandemic highlighted significant weaknesses in pharmaceutical supply chains. This innovative study, conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Michigan and MilliporeSigma, leverages retrosynthetic software to unveil alternative supply chains for key antiviral and anti-inflammatory drugs, offering hope for more resilient healthcare solutions.... show more
Abstract
The global disruption caused by the 2020 coronavirus pandemic stressed the supply chain of many products, including pharmaceuticals. Multiple drug repurposing studies for COVID-19 are now underway. If a winning therapeutic emerges, it is unlikely that the existing inventory of the medicine, or even the chemical raw materials needed to synthesize it, will be available in the quantities required. Here, we utilize retrosynthetic software to arrive at alternate chemical supply chains for the antiviral drug umifenovir, as well as eleven other antiviral and anti-inflammatory drugs. We have experimentally validated four routes to umifenovir and one route to bromhexine. In one route to umifenovir the software invokes conversion of six C-H bonds into C-C bonds or functional groups. The strategy we apply of excluding known starting materials from search results can be used to identify distinct starting materials, for instance to relieve stress on existing supply chains.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 16, 2021
Authors
Yingfu Lin, Zirong Zhang, Babak Mahjour, Di Wang, Rui Zhang, Eunjae Shim, Andrew McGrath, Yuning Shen, Nadia Brugger, Rachel Turnbull, Sarah Trice, Shashi Jasty, Tim Cernak
Tags
coronavirus pandemic
pharmaceutical supply chains
retrosynthetic software
antiviral drugs
anti-inflammatory drugs
cost-competitive materials
supply chain resilience
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