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prodrug

[ proh-druhg ]

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. an inactive substance that is converted to a drug within the body by the action of enzymes or other chemicals.


prodrug

/ ˈ±è°ùəʊˌ»å°ùʌɡ /

noun

  1. a compound that is itself biologically inactive but is metabolized in the body to produce an active therapeutic drug
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The drug, JHU083, is a type of molecule called a prodrug that cells inside the body convert into an active drug.

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It is a so-called prodrug, a substance that needs to be enzymatically activated in the bacterium to kill it.

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Therefore, the discovered molecules act as prodrug boosters, providing another alternative approach to the development of conventional antibiotics.

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The research team designed a novel photoactivatable prodrug nanosystem.

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The FA prodrug itself probably will not be pursued as a candidate drug to fight Pseudomonas infections, Geddes said.

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