TB Research

Novel candidates in the clinical development pipeline for TB drug development and their synthetic approaches

Amit Kumar, Bidhu Bhusan Karkara, Gautam Panda

Chemical Biology & Drug Design · 2021-08

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world. Mtb has the ability to become dormant within the host and to develop resistance. Hence, new antitubercular agents are required to overcome problems in the treatment of multi-drug-resistant Tb (MDR-Tb) and extensively drug-resistant Tb (XDR-Tb) along with shortening the treatment time. Several efforts are being made to develop very effective new drugs for Tb, within the pharmaceutical industry, the academia and through public-private partnerships. This review will address the antitubercular activities, biological target, mode of action, synthetic approaches and thoughtful concept for the development of several new drugs currently in the clinical trial pipeline (up to October 2019) for tuberculosis. The aim of this review may be very useful in scheming new chemical entities (NCEs) for Mtb.

MeSH terms

  • Tuberculosis
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Drug development
  • Drug
  • Medicine
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Drug resistance
  • Clinical trial
  • Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis