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Recent progress and advanced technology in carbohydrate-based drug development

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CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 69, Issue -, Pages 191-198

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2020.12.023

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81991522, 31670811]
  2. National Science and Technology Major Project for Significant New Drugs Development [2018ZX09735004]
  3. Shandong Provincial Major Science and Technology Innovation Project [2018SDKJ0404, 2018SDKJ0401]
  4. Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology [2016ASKJ08-2]
  5. Taishan Scholar Project Special Funds

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Carbohydrates, ubiquitous in nature, are essential biomolecules with untapped potential in pharmaceutical applications. Advanced techniques in carbohydrate-based drug development, such as enzymatic synthesis and carbohydrate libraries, have accelerated the pace of drug discovery, offering new opportunities for novel carbohydrate drugs.
Carbohydrates, one of the most abundant and widespread biomolecules in nature, play indispensable roles in diverse biological functions, and represent a treasure trove of untapped potential for pharmaceutical applications. Here, we provide a brief overview of carbohydrate-based drug development (CBDD) over the past two decades. More importantly, advanced techniques and methodologies related to CBDD are emerging, including enzymatic synthesis, metabolic engineering, site-specific glycoconjugation, carbohydrate libraries and microarrays as well as carbohydrate-gut microbiome evaluation. These technologies have dramatically accelerated the speed of CBDD. The recently approved drugs and emerging techniques summarized herein will inspire new sights into potential opportunities to discover novel carbohydrate drugs.

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