Carbamate group as structural motif in drugs: a review of carbamate derivatives used as therapeutic agents

Authors

  • Anita Bosak Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health
  • Ana Matošević Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3466

Keywords:

anticonvulsants, antiepileptics, cholinesterase inhibitors, neurodegenerative diseases, prodrugs, protease inhibitors

Abstract

Due to their very good chemical and proteolytic stability, ability to penetrate cell membranes, and resemblance to a peptide bond, carbamate derivatives have received much attention in recent years and got an important role in modern drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. Today, carbamates make structural and/or functional part of many drugs and prodrugs approved and marketed for the treatment of various diseases such as cancer, epilepsy, hepatitis C, HIV infection, and Alzheimer's disease. In drugs they can play a role in drug-target interaction or improve the biological activity of parent molecules. In prodrugs they are mainly used to delay first-pass metabolism and enhance the bioavailability and effectiveness of compounds. This brief review takes a look at the properties and use of carbamates in various fields of medicine and provides quick insights into the mechanisms of action for some of them.

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09.12.2020

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Review

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Carbamate group as structural motif in drugs: a review of carbamate derivatives used as therapeutic agents. Arh Hig Rada Toksikol [Internet]. 2020 Dec. 9 [cited 2025 Feb. 2];71(4). Available from: https://arhiv.imi.hr/index.php/arhiv/article/view/1321

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