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13 студзеня 2026, 10:09
Russian scientists develop method to enhance effectiveness of anti-cancer medicines
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MOSCOW, 13 January (BelTA - TV BRICS) - Researchers in Russia
have developed a new chemical method that could significantly improve
the effectiveness of anti-cancer medicines by strengthening their active
components. The breakthrough was achieved by scientists at Lobachevsky
State University of Nizhny Novgorod and focuses on enhancing
biologically active compounds that suppress tumour cell growth.
The
method enables the introduction of several aminomethyl groups into
biologically active molecules. These groups act as pharmacophore
fragments that can amplify the therapeutic effect of anti-tumour drugs.
According to the research team, the approach allows such reinforcing
elements to be added directly to existing pharmaceutical compounds,
opening new possibilities for improving established treatments. This is
reported by the official website of Lobachevsky State University.
One
of the key advantages of the technique is its efficiency. The synthesis
delivers a product yield of around 90 per cent, while the purity of the
resulting substance exceeds 95 per cent. These parameters make the
method promising for further development and potential application in
large-scale pharmaceutical research and production.
In addition
to strengthening known anti-cancer agents, the method is already being
used to create previously unknown biologically active substances,
including complex nitrogen-containing heterocycles that may have
significant therapeutic potential. The reaction also makes it possible
to attach tumour-targeting peptides in a single step, which could
improve the precision of future cancer therapies.
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