Synthetic Routes

Synthetic route is to plan and execute the step‑by‑step construction of molecules. It highlights the strategic decisions that shape how efficiently, safely, and sustainably a compound can be made — from early discovery through scale‑up.


1. Strategic Route Planning.How to map out the overall pathway from simple starting materials to the final drug candidate by:

  • Choosing the most efficient sequence of reactions
  • Identifying strategic bond‑forming steps
  • Balancing complexity, cost, and feasibility


2. Retrosynthetic Analysis

  • Working backward from the target molecule.
  • Selecting disconnections that lead to known, reliable chemistry
  • Breaking it into simpler, more accessible fragments


3. Building Blocks & Key Intermediates

  • Use of readily available commercial building blocks
  • Modular fragments that enable rapid analog generation
  • Strategic intermediates that streamline SAR campaigns


4. Reaction Selection & Optimization

  • Choosing reactions with good yield, selectivity, and scalability
  • Avoiding hazardous or low‑efficiency steps
  • Using catalytic, mild, or green alternatives when possible


5. Protecting Group Strategies

  • The knowledge of when and why protecting groups are needed
  • How to minimize their use to improve step economy
  • Strategies for orthogonal protection


6. Linear vs Convergent Synthesis

  • Linear routes build the molecule step by step
  • Convergent routes assemble large fragments separately, then combine them


7. Scalability & Process Considerations

  • How easily a route can be scaled
  • Whether reagents are safe and cost‑effective
  • How to minimize waste and environmental impact