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  1. Pharmacophore - Wikipedia

    In medicinal chemistry and molecular biology, a pharmacophore is an abstract description of molecular features that are necessary for molecular recognition of a ligand by a biological …

  2. Pharmacophore - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    In other terms, “a pharmacophore is the arrangement of a molecule’s characteristics that are accountable for a biological effect.” A pharmacophore is formed by a set of characteristics …

  3. Drug Design by Pharmacophore and Virtual Screening Approach

    Pharmacophore approaches represent one of the most interesting tools developed, by defining the molecular functional features needed for the binding of a molecule to a given receptor, and …

  4. What Is a Pharmacophore in Modern Drug Design?

    Jul 24, 2025 · A pharmacophore is a fundamental concept in the pursuit of new medicines, acting as a three-dimensional blueprint that describes the specific features a molecule must possess …

  5. Pharmacophore: The Key to Effective Drug Design

    Jun 10, 2025 · The pharmacophore is responsible for the molecular recognition between the drug and its target, enabling the drug to bind selectively to its intended target. The pharmacophore …

  6. How does pharmacophore work? - synapse.patsnap.com

    May 21, 2025 · At its core, a pharmacophore is an abstract representation of molecular features necessary for a compound to interact with a specific biological target, such as a protein …

  7. Pharmacophores | Medicinal Chemistry Class Notes

    Pharmacophores are key molecular features that drive drug-target interactions. They represent the essential 3D arrangement of chemical groups responsible for a compound's biological …

  8. (PDF) An Overview on Pharmacophore: Their significance and …

    Apr 18, 2023 · The pharmacophore concept was first put forward as a useful picture of drug interactions almost a century ago, and with the rise in computational power over the last few …

  9. Pharmacophore | SpringerLink

    In general terms, a pharmacophore is best defined as the arrangement of those substructures or functional groups in an active compound that are crucial for its activity.

  10. Examples of Pharmacophores - Drug Design Org

    By comparing the 3D features of the two molecules, one can derive a pharmacophore model for aldose reductase inhibition. The pharmacophore consists of an acidic proton located at a …