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Archives of Organic and Inorganic Chemical Sciences

Editorial(ISSN: 2637-4609)

Perspectives over the Brazilian Iron-Niobium Production

Volume 1 - Issue 1

Diogo José Horst*

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    • Department of Production Engineering (DAPROD), Federal University of Technology, Brazil

    *Corresponding author: Diogo José Horst, Department of Production Engineering (DAPROD), Federal University of Technology, Paraná (UTFPR), Av. Monteiro Lobato, km 04, 84016-210, Campus Ponta Grossa, Brazil

Received: January 11, 2018;   Published: January 25, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/AOICS.2018.01.000105

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Abstract

Combinatorial chemistry, a new approach for greatly reducing the time for the discovery of newer organic motifs, has been developed over the last few years. Combinatorial chemistry (Figure 1) is a technique for creating huge numbers of biologically potent motif and their hybrids, then rapidly screening them for desirable properties 1. Almost pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries uses this strategy because of the potential for immense reducing in time and cost, and several drug candidates presently in clinical trials are products of this methodology. Drug discovery process (Figure 2 & 3) is long, time and money intensive process [1].

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