Scaling up for success: from bioactive natural products to new medicines

Abstract

Covering 1986 to present

Natural product drug discovery at Novartis has a long and successful history of delivering life saving medicines to millions of patients. In this viewpoint, we are presenting the tools we use and challenges we face as we advance natural products from early research into development and beyond. We are leveraging our collection of 90 000 microbial strains and 20 000 isolated natural products to find new medications in an interdisciplinary approach that requires expertise in microbiology, computational biology, synthetic biology, chemistry, and process development. Technological advances, particularly in genome engineering and data science have transformed our field, accelerating discovery and facilitating sustainable compound supply. Emerging new modalities such as antibody drug conjugates, radioligand therapies and xRNA-based medications offer new opportunities for natural product-derived drugs. By taking advantage of these new modalities and the most recent research technologies, natural products will significantly contribute to the medicines of the future.

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Submitted
13 May 2024
First published
12 Aug 2024

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2024, Advance Article

Scaling up for success: from bioactive natural products to new medicines

M. J. Helf, K. Buntin, A. Klančar, M. Rust, F. Petersen, D. Pistorius, E. Weber, J. Wong and P. Krastel, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4NP00022F

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