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IIT Bombay’s new finding could make drug discovery ‘faster, cheaper, more sustainable’

15 Jul 2026
1 min

Novel Method for Converting Straight-Chain to Ring-Shaped Molecules

Scientists at IIT Bombay have developed an innovative method to efficiently convert simple, straight-chain carbon compounds into complex ring-shaped molecules. This breakthrough addresses a significant challenge in synthetic chemistry by simplifying the conventional multi-step conversion process, making it faster and more cost-effective.

Background and Significance

  • Straight-chain carbon compounds, like fatty acids, are abundantly available in nature.
  • Many biologically relevant organic compounds, such as drugs, have ring-shaped structures.
  • Traditional conversion methods are time-consuming and involve multiple steps.

Research Breakthrough

Led by Professor Debabrata Maiti, the team developed a new chemical compound that enables:

  • Selective targeting of specific carbon atoms in a long chain.
  • Conversion in fewer steps with higher efficiency.
  • Significant reduction in chemical wastage.

Applications and Impact

  • The method is a versatile platform applicable to a wide range of organic compounds.
  • Potential to enhance drug discovery and development in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda.
  • Researchers successfully synthesized over 10 biologically and industrially relevant molecules.

Case Study: Muricatacin Synthesis

The team synthesized muricatacin, a molecule with anti-cancer properties found in soursop, efficiently in the lab. This synthesis outperformed natural extraction, which yields only 15 mg per 15 kg of plant material.

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Muricatacin

A biologically relevant molecule with reported anti-cancer properties, found naturally in plants like soursop. Its efficient laboratory synthesis can be a viable alternative to natural extraction.

Synthetic chemistry

The branch of chemistry concerned with the construction of complex molecules from simpler ones. It plays a crucial role in drug discovery, materials science, and the development of new chemical processes.

Ring-shaped molecules

Organic molecules where carbon atoms are arranged in a closed loop or ring structure. Many biologically active compounds, including pharmaceuticals and natural products, feature these cyclic arrangements.

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