Date published: 2026-4-2

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Drug Analogues

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of drug analogues for use in various applications. Drug analogues are structurally similar compounds to known drugs, modified to enhance or alter their properties, such as potency, selectivity, and stability. In scientific research, these analogues are essential for studying the structure-activity relationships (SAR) of drugs, providing insights into how structural changes impact biological activity. Researchers utilize drug analogues to probe the mechanisms of action of drugs to understand their interactions with biological targets. Drug analogues are also crucial in the development of new compounds with improved efficacy and reduced side effects. They enable the investigation of drug metabolism, bioavailability, and resistance mechanisms, contributing to the optimization of drug design. By offering a comprehensive selection of high-quality drug analogues, Santa Cruz Biotechnology supports advanced research in medicinal chemistry and biochemistry, empowering scientists to drive innovation in drug discovery and development. These products facilitate precise and reproducible experiments, helping researchers to expand the understanding of drug interactions and pave the way for novel biological and chemical agents. View detailed information on our available drug analogues by clicking on the product name.

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Ciclesonide

126544-47-6sc-207432
10 mg
$205.00
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Ciclesonide exhibits a distinctive molecular architecture that enhances its interaction with glucocorticoid receptors, promoting selective binding. Its unique ester functionality contributes to its stability and reactivity, allowing for efficient metabolic conversion. The compound's lipophilic characteristics facilitate membrane penetration, while its conformational flexibility enables it to adopt various orientations, influencing its interaction kinetics and overall bioavailability. This intricate behavior underscores its complex molecular interactions.