9 Types of Drug Conjugates Overview (2024)

Drug conjugates, especially antibody drug conjugates (ADCs), have attracted widespread attention for their clinical outcomes and potential commercial value. And the technological advances have led to the intertwined collision of old and new ideas of drug conjugates, which have even challenged the current concepts and technologies.

Nowadays, a variety of new conjugation technology concepts have emerged, including peptidedrug conjugates(PDC), small molecule-drug conjugates (SMDC), immune-stimulating antibody conjugate (ISAC), antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates (AOC), radionuclide drug conjugates (RDC), antibody fragment-drug conjugates (FDC), aptamer drug conjugates (ApDC), antibody celldrug conjugates (ACC), virus-like drug conjugates (VDC), etc. In addition, new technical forms such as antibody degraducer conjugates (ADeC) are still emerging. In this article, we briefly introduce the technical features and representative project development progress of several kinds of drug conjugates.

Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADC)

Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are currently the most successful type of drug conjugates, with the largest number of drugs listed and promising clinical benefits and commercial value. According to a publication in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery in 2021,the global ADC drug market will reach $16.4 billion by 2026

ADCs are designed to reduce systemic exposure and improve safety by bringing cytotoxic drugs around cancer cells based on antibody targeting. The drug consists of three main components: Antibody (targeting) - Linker (linking the antibody to the payload) - Payload (killing tumor cells).

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Fig. 1 | Antibody–drug conjugate constructs. Image Source: Reference 1

The development of ADC drugs was the earliest and most mature, but has been most challenged with the increase in clinical confirmatory data for drugs based on more advanced technology development. First, it is generally accepted that antibody targets should be well endocytosed, but immune stimulating antibody conjugate (ISAC) suggests that perhaps target protein endocytosis is not required. Second, the traditional belief that antigens must be overexpressed and normal cells not or low expressed, whereas subgroup analysis of disitamab vedotin at this year's ASCO meeting showed benefits in almost all HER2-positive and HER2 low-expressing breast cancers, as well as benefits of Enhertu also in HER2-positive and HER2 low-expressing tumor species. Third, the variety of warheads has been abundant and does not require necessarily cytotoxic, and drugs such as immunostimulants and modulators (STING, TLR, Treg), Proteolysis targeting chimeric (Protac), and oligonucleotides have also shown preliminary effectiveness in clinical or preclinical studies.

As of December 2022, there are 15 ADC drugs approved for marketing and more than 400 announced ADC candidates in development worldwide, mainly in oncology, rare disease and hematology therapeutic areas. There are 136 drug candidates focused on common targets, 53 of which target HER2.

Drugs (Company)Trade NamesTarget antigensApproved CountriesApproved DateApproved Indications
Hematological malignancies
Gemtuzumab ozogamicin (Pfizer)Mylotarg®CD33FDA/EMA/PMDA2000/5/17; 2017/9/1AML
Brentuximab vedotin (Seagen)Adcetris®CD30FDA/EMA/PMDA/NMPA2011/8/19Hodgkin lymphoma (HL);anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL);pcALCL
Inotuzumab ozogamicin (Pfizer)Besponsa®CD22FDA/EMA/PMDA/NMPA2017/6/28R/RAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Moxetumomab pasudotox (AstraZeneca)Lumoxiti®CD22FDA/EMA2018/9/13Hairy Cell Leukemia
Polatuzumab vedotin (Roche)Polivy®CD79BFDA/EMA2019/6/10R/R DLBCL
Belantamab mafodotin (GSK)Blenrep®BCMAEMA2020/8/5R/R MM (Withdrawn by FDA in 2022)
Loncastuximab tesirine (ADC Therapeutics)Zynlonta®CD19FDA2021/4/23R/R large B-cell lymphoma
Solid Tumors
Ado-trastuzumab emtansine (Roche)Kadcyla®HER2FDA/EMA/PMDA/NMPA2013/2/22HER2-positive early breast cancer
Enfortumab vedotin (Seagen)Padcev®Nectin-4FDA2019/12/18locally advanced or metastatic urothelial cancer
Fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan (Daiichi Sankyo)Enhertu®HER2FDA/EMA/PMDA2019/12/20Breast Cancer,Gastric Cancer,Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Sacituzumab govitecan (Immunomedics)Trodelvy®Trop-2FDA/NMPA2020/4/22Breast Cancer,Urothelial Carcinoma
Cetuximab sarotalocan (Rakuten Medical)Akalux®EGFRPMDA2020/9/25unresectable locally advanced or recurrent HNSCC
Disitamab vedotin (RemeGen)Aidixi®HER2NMPA2021/6/8locally advanced or metastatic gastric cancer
Tisotumab vedotin (Genmab/Seagen)Tivdak®TFFDA2021/9/20recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer
Mirvetuximab soravtansine
(ImmunoGen)
ELAHERE™FRαFDA2022/11/14epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer

Radionuclide antibody-conjugates (RACs)

Radionuclide Drug Conjugates (RDCs) are similar to ADCs in that they use antibody or small molecule (including peptides) mediated targeting to precisely target cytotoxic/imaging factors (Radionuclide radioisotope) to avoid the potential hazards of systemic exposure. The difference is that the RDC load is radionuclide and can be used for both diagnostic and therapeutic functions. The composition is also slightly different from ADC, requiring the addition of a specific functional group structure (Chelator) that chelates the toxin. In general, it still consists of a ligand-linker-payload.

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Fig 2. Radionuclide Drug ConjugatesImage source: imagingprobes

Novartis is a leader in RDC drugs, having acquired Advanced Accelerator Applications for $3.9 billion in 2017 for its RDC drug Lutathera (lutetium (177Lu) oxodotreotide), which has been successfully commercialized since its launch. The acquisition of Endocyte for $2.1 billion in October 2018 resulted in another acquisition of its PSMA-targeted radioligand therapy 177Lu-PSMA-617.

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Table 1. FDA Approved RDCs in the Recent Five Years

177Lu-PSMA-617 was awarded Breakthrough Therapy Designation by the FDA after the results of the VISION study were presented at this year's ASCO meeting. 177Lu-PSMA-617 significantly improved median imaging progression-free survival (8.7 vs. 3.4 m) and prolonged OS and reduced the risk of imaging progression or death by 60% in the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.

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Fig 3 & Fig 4. Lutetium-177-PSMA-617, image source: ASCO 2021:

Small Molecule-Drug Conjugates (SMDC)

Small molecule-drug conjugates (SMDC) are also usually composed of a target molecule, a linker and an effector molecule (cytotoxic, E3 ligase, etc.).

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Fig 5.Small molecule-drug conjugates,Image source: Network of Cancer Research

In fact, the current over-segmentation of the drug conjugates has led to crossover between different conceptual drugs as well. For example, peptide drug conjugates (PDCs), more often than not, still belong to the small molecule drugconjugates. Lutathera, 177Lu-PSMA-617, although they are classified as RDCs according to their toxins, their targeted ligands all belong to the small molecule field. Recently, PEPAXTO was approved for marketing and Oncopeptides positioned it as a peptide- drug conjugates, but its molecular structure is not the usual form of drug conjugate composition, or it should belong to pro-drug conjugates (Pro-DC) or pro-drug, which breaks down into Melphalan around cancer cells to achieve alkylator-like tumor-killing effect.

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Fig 6. Structure ofPEPAXTO

Therefore, we combined the analysis of small molecule drug conjugates and peptide drug conjugates. In the small molecule field, the Endocyte product Vintafolide was conditionally marketed, but was withdrawn from the market after a failed clinical phase III study.

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Table 2. SMDC & PDC Under Investigation

Immune-stimulating Antibody Conjugate (ISAC)

The technical requirements of immune-stimulating antibody conjugate (ISAC) are very similar to ADC, except that the ISAC load is an innate immune agonist or modulator that enables the ability to convert cold tumors into immune hot tumors. Also, similar in function to tumor microenvironment activated drug conjugates (TMAC) in part, both achieve activation of immune killing and therapeutic sensitization by modulating immune stimulation and microenvironment.

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Fig 7.Immune-stimulating Antibody Conjugate, Image source:AACR2021

At present, drugs involved in such mechanisms mainly include Toll-like receptor agonist (TLR) type ISAC drugs SBT6050, SBT6290, BDC-1001. STING agonist ISAC drug XMT-2056, Treg cell regulatory ISAC drug ADCT-301, etc. However, many of these drugs are also defined as ADC drugs by the companies themselves, perhaps also because there are not too many differences between the two in terms of drug outward performance and technology.

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Fig 8.BDC-1001, image source:BOLT BIOTHERAPEUTICS

Antibody Degraducer Conjugates (AdeC)

On June 16, 2021,Swiss company Debiopharm and Korean company Ubix Therapeutics jointly announced a research collaboration to develop Antibody Degraducer Conjugates (ADeC), combining the two proprietary technology platforms Multilink and Degraducer.

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Fig 9.Antibody-Degraducer-Conjugates

This collaboration has just begun and perhaps the relevant drugs have not yet been investigated. However, based on their platform technologies, it is predicted that the ADeC drug to be developed will be an antibody drug conjugates that replaces the payload with a degradation molecule, perhaps also carrying other payloads for synergistic effects. etc.

ADeC aims also to carry degraded molecules to the target site, avoiding systemic exposure and even overcoming some potential druggability problems of Protac molecules, such as physicochemical defects, specificity, PK, etc.

In the area of AdeC, Orum Therapeutics has begun preclinical studies and recently completed an $84 million Series B financing to continue advancing its pipeline of products.

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Fig 10.Orum Therapeutics

Orum Therapeutics' technology, which also combines protein degraders coupled to antibodies, is similar in conception to that of Debiopharm and Ubix, particularly the degraders, both of which have a ubiquitinase degradation mechanism of action.

However, the two also differ, with Orum Therapeutics defining the category as Antibody neoDegrader Conjugate (AnDC).

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Fig 11.Antibody-neoDegrader-Conjugate, source: Orum Therapeutics

Antibody fragment-drug conjugates (FDC)

Antibody fragment-drug conjugates (FDC), as the name implies, use smaller antibody fragments (single chain scFv) to replace larger antibody molecules. It is generally believed that antibody fragments are relatively easy to find and can be bioengineered to achieve higher DARs.

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Fig 12. Antibody fragment-drug conjugates (FDC), source:antikor website

FDC is technically almost identical to ADC, but the use of smaller fragment antibodies is expected to improve tumor penetration and maximize drug efficacy. Small fragments and lack of Fc allow for rapid clearance in normal tissues and circulation, reducing toxicity.

Aptamer Drug Conjugates (ApDC)

Aptamer drug conjugates (ApDC) are a form of drug conjugates that use a structured oligonucleotide sequence as a target for the corresponding molecule. Nucleic acid aptamers are known as "chemical antibodies" and have similar targeting and target binding properties to antibodies. Compared to antibodies, nucleic acid aptamers also have many advantages, such as high stability, low immunogenicity, low production cost, and easy chemical modification, etc.

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Figure 13.Aptamer drug conjugates (ApDC), Source: Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids

Since ApDC drugs use oligonucleotide sequences, they may differ from ADC drugs in terms of linker and conjugation strategies, but they do not differ much from ADC drugs in terms of drug composition and mechanism of action and payload.

Virus-Like Drug Conjugates (VDC)

Virus-like drug conjugates (VDCs) are a form of drug conjugates that use viral capsids designed as non-infectious protein nanoparticles (virus-like particles (VLPs)) as efficient delivery vehicles.

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Fig. 14.Virus-Like Drug Conjugates (VDC), Source:Aura Website

Aura employs human papillomavirus (HPV)-derived VLP selectively attached to the surface of modified heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) to achieve binding to solid tumor cells or metastases, but not to normal tissue.AU-001 is the VDC product of this mechanism. The virus-like component selectively binds to HSPG, and the conjugated infrared light-activated cytotoxic drug is activated to selectively destroy tumor cells, leading to acute necrosis of tumor cells while activating the immune system to generate an anti-tumor response.

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Fig. 14.AU-011, Source:Aura Website

Antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates (AOC)

Antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates (AOC) are therapeutic oligonucleotides (siRNA, PMO, etc.) delivered to specific cells or tissues using antibodies, thereby reducing the amount of drug needed to treat a patient's disease as well as solving the problem of untargetable and oligonucleotide delivery. The conjugation of oligonucleotides with targeting ligands can also improve the pharmaco*kinetic properties of oligonucleotides (therapeutic RNA or DNA molecules) and expand their applications. In contrast to ApDC, AOC aims to enable targeted delivery of oligonucleotides, and AstraZeneca has conducted studies on related products. Technically speaking, AOC uses antibodies as delivery media, and it can also be assumed that small molecules (including peptides), proteins (enzymes), etc. can also perform related functions. When subdivided, drugs with oligonucleotides alone as the payload also give rise to a variety of conceptual products.

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Fig 15. Antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates (AOC),Source: avidity biosciences website

Avidity has also developed the AOC product AOC1001 based on this concept for the treatment of ankylosing muscular dystrophy type 1 (DM1) disease, and has planned a related clinical study for the second half of 2021.

Conclusion

To summarize, the current phase of drug conjugates still retains the same composition, i.e., the " ligand-linker-effector" form. Due to technological progress and the boom of drug forms, more options of locating ligands, linker arms and effector molecules have been realized, resulting in the segmentation of the field and the emergence of numerous expressions of drug conjugates such as ADC, RDC, SMDC, ISAC, ADeC, PDC, FDC, VDC, AOC and so on. However, excessive segmentation has also caused confusion in product concepts, with differences in the definitions of even the same products by different companies.

Essentially, most of the drug conjugates take positioning ligands to achieve targeting purposes, and different functional effector molecules to achieve therapeutic value or clinical purposes; the product design concept continues the ADC drug idea, the difference is the transformation of the three types of components (ligand - Linker - effector molecule). However, ADC, RDC, SMDC, and ISAC are still the most successful types of drug conjugates, and there are already related drugs on the market or multiple clinical drugs in the proof of concept, while other drug conjugates are still more in the conception or preclinical stage, and it remains to be seen whether the clinical value can be realized.

References:
​1.Jabbour, Elias J et al. “The clinical development of antibody–drug conjugates — lessons from leukaemia.” Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 18 (2021): 418 - 433.

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9 Types of Drug Conjugates Overview (2024)

FAQs

How many FDA approved antibody-drug conjugates are there? ›

Two antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), tisotumab vedotin and mirvetuximab soravtansine, are now FDA-approved for use in selected gynecologic cancers, providing much-needed options for these patients.

How many ADC drugs are there? ›

Among the 14 approved ADC drugs, 5 of them use MMAE/MMAF as the payloads. In contrast, the inhibitor of tubulin polymerization blocks the polymerization of tubulin dimer to form mature microtubules. Typical inhibiting agents include maytansinoid derivatives DM1 and DM4 (ravtansine).

What ADC is approved in 2023? ›

2023 ADC Catalysts

In early April 2023, Merck & Co., Inc.'s PD-1 inhibitor Keytruda won US approval for use in combination with Seagen Inc. 's ADC Padcev for the treatment of first-line urothelial carcinoma in an industry first.

How many types of conjugation are there? ›

The good news is that most of these tenses are formed by the use of auxiliary verbs, such as will, have, be, so it's not as if you have to learn up to 16 different conjugations. In English, we can break the tenses down to five main areas: past, present, future, perfect and conditional.

What are the 4 types of conjugation reaction? ›

The present Part is dedicated to reactions of conjugation, namely methylation, sulfonation, and phosphorylation, glucuronidation and other glycosidations, acetylation and other acylations, the formation and fate of coenzyme A conjugates, glutathione conjugation, and the reaction of amines with carbonyl compounds.

What was the first FDA approved antibody-drug conjugate? ›

The first FDA-approved ADC (Food and drug administration approval) was gemtuzumab ozogamicin in 2000, for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia. However, it was later withdrawn due to safety concerns. Despite challenges, several other ADCs have been approved for the treatment of various cancers.

What is the most recently approved ADC? ›

Polivy. The payload of this ADC is called Polatuzumab vedotin-piiq and is used in the therapy of relapsed or refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma or DLBCL. It was developed by Genentech and Roche and approved by the FDA in 2019.

What peptide drug conjugate is FDA approved? ›

The FDA Friday approved the first anticancer peptide-drug conjugate, melphalan flufenamide, or melflufen, for use in combination with dexamethasone in adult patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM), who have received at least 4 prior lines of therapy and whose disease is refractory to at least 1 ...

What are the top selling ADCs? ›

Kadcyla (ado-trastuzumab emtansine, T-DM1), a second-generation antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), is the most commercially successful ADC. In 2021, the global ADC market exceeded $5.2 billion, with Kadcyla sales reaching $2.17 billion.

Which type of ADCs are commonly? ›

Main types of ADC converters

Successive Approximation (SAR) ADC. Delta-sigma (ΔΣ) ADC. Dual Slope ADC. Pipelined ADC.

What are other types of ADCs? ›

  • Sigma-Delta. We'll start with this type of ADC as it is arguably the most common. ...
  • Successive Approximation (SAR) This is also among the most common type of ADC. ...
  • Pipelined ADC. ...
  • Flash ADC. ...
  • Dual-Slope ADC.

How many ADCs are in clinical trials? ›

Out of the 42 HER2 ADCs that have undergone clinical trials, only seven have been mentioned in this discussion, but they exemplify the diversity of technological approaches that researchers have taken in an attempt to maximize efficacy and minimize toxicity.

What class of drugs are ADC? ›

Antibody-drug conjugates or ADCs are a class of biopharmaceutical drugs designed as a targeted therapy for treating cancer. Unlike chemotherapy, ADCs are intended to target and kill tumor cells while sparing healthy cells. As of 2019, some 56 pharmaceutical companies were developing ADCs.

What new drugs are coming out 2023? ›

Novel Drug Approvals for 2023
No.Drug NameActive Ingredient
22.Inpefasotagliflozin
21.Poslumaflotufolastat F 18
20.Paxlovidnirmatrelvir, ritonavir
19.Xacdurosulbactam, durlobactam
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What are the 6 conjugations? ›

To be verb conjugation

In English, we have six different persons: first person singular (I), second person singular (you), third person singular (he/she/it/one), first person plural (we), second person plural (you), and third person plural (they).

What are the 3 rules of conjugation? ›

"When you conjugate a verb, you have to cover all three aspects of finiteness: time (that's tense), people (that's person, as in first person, second person, and third person), and quantity (that's number, either singular or plural."

What are the 3 forms of conjugation? ›

Verb Conjugation According to Tense
TenseVerb
Simple PresentMain verb in its singular/plural form
Simple PastVerb + ed/d (regular verbs) Change in spelling for irregular verbs
Past ContinuousWas/Were + present participle
Past PerfectHad + past participle
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What does cyp450 stand for? ›

Pharm. The superfamily of proteins called cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes are involved in the synthesis and metabolism of a range of internal and external cellular components. These enzymes have been identified in many organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and even in a few viruses.

What is the most common conjugation reaction? ›

Conjugation. Glucuronidation, the most common phase II reaction, is the only one that occurs in the liver microsomal enzyme system. Glucuronides are secreted in bile and eliminated in urine. Thus, conjugation makes most drugs more soluble and easily excreted by the kidneys.

What is the most common conjugation pathway? ›

Glucuronidation is the most common conjugation pathway because of the availability of glucuronic acid and the variety of functional groups with which it can combine.

What are drug antibody conjugates? ›

A substance made up of a monoclonal antibody chemically linked to a drug. The monoclonal antibody binds to specific proteins or receptors found on certain types of cells, including cancer cells. The linked drug enters these cells and kills them without harming other cells.

What is the Regeneron vaccine called? ›

Regeneron's REGEN-COV Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Monoclonal Antibody (Ronapreve) combines two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), casirivimab, and imdevimab, explicitly designed to block the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

What was the first RNA drug? ›

In fact, the Alnylam company, which developed the first siRNA drug, patisiran, for the treatment of amyloidosis, designed this drug to use the LNP-based delivery method but is now testing their new siRNA drug, vutrisiran, which was engineered to use GalNAc-based delivery, for treating the same disease74.

Why do antibody drug conjugates fail? ›

Early ADCs encountered major obstacles including, low blood residency time, low penetration capacity to tumor microenvironment, low payload potency, immunogenicity, unusual off-target toxicity, drug resistance, and the lack of stable linkage in blood circulation.

What is the difference between ADC and mAb? ›

Antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) are antibodies (mAbs) engineered to utilize the capability of monoclonal antibodies by combining them to cytotoxic agents. An ideal ADC has the following features: A monoclonal antibody (mAb) that targets a specific cancer antigen while not harming healthy cells.

What antibody drug conjugates are approved in Europe? ›

Europe Approved ADCs: There are eight ADC drugs on the market in Europe, including Adcetris(2012), Kadcyla(2013), Besponsa(2017), Mylotarg(2018), Blenrep(2020), Polivy(2020), Lumoxiti (2021) and Enhertu(2021), with an average annual increase in sales of 13% from 2016 to 2020, and sales reaching $581 million in 2020.

What are the 4 FDA approved gene therapies? ›

The most FDA-approved expensive gene therapies are Hemgenix, Skysona, Zynteglo, Zolgensma, and Luxturna.

Which RNA drug is FDA approved? ›

Patisiran, givosiran, lumasiran, and inclisiran are FDA-approved for managing rare metabolic ailments. All four agents are small interfering RNA (siRNA) based therapies that exert their effects by RNA interference (RNAi) of their target mRNA.

What are the two FDA approved gene therapies? ›

Current gene therapies we are offering include: Beta thalassemia gene therapy (Zynteglo®) CAR T-cell therapy (KYMRIAH™) for relapsed or treatment-resistant leukemia and lymphoma.

Who is the worlds best ADC? ›

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What is the best ADC starting item? ›

The first starting item is Doran's Blade. This is a great item on ADCs and other AD champions alike because it gives them bonus damage in lane, allowing them to deal more damage when last hitting minions and poking the enemy.

Who is the most fun ADC in 2023? ›

Out of all the bot laners or ADCs in League of Legends, Zeri is arguably the most unique and also the most fun. This is mostly due to her unique way of auto-attacking which is on her Q - Burst Fire. In fact, Zeri was designed to almost play like a character from shooter games such as Valorant.

What is the most widely used ADC? ›

The most common types of ADCs are flash, successive approximation, and sigma-delta.

What is the most expensive ADC? ›

Successive Approximation ADC: This converter compares the input signal with the output of an internal DAC at each successive step. It is the most expensive type. Dual Slope ADC: It have high accuracy but very slow in operation.

What is the fastest ADC? ›

Counter type ADC uses linear search and successive approximation type ADC uses binary search. Ring counter is used in successive approximation type ADC. Flash type ADC is the fastest ADC.

What are ADCs explained? ›

In electronics, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC, A/D, or A-to-D) is a system that converts an analog signal, such as a sound picked up by a microphone or light entering a digital camera, into a digital signal.

Which type of ADC is most accurate? ›

Dual slope integration type ADC has the highest accuracy.

What is the importance of ADCs? ›

An ADC is used to convert an analogue signal such as voltage to a digital form so that it can be read and processed by a microcontroller. Some microcontrollers have built-in ADC converters. It is also possible to connect an external ADC converter to any type of microcontroller.

What does ADC mean in clinical trials? ›

Antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) are a new class of agents in the treatment of various malignancies. ADC consists of three fundamental elements: a tumor-specific monoclonal antibody (mAb), a cytotoxic small molecule referred to as payload, and a specialized chemical linker that connects the mAb and payload (Fig. 1).

Is ADC an immunotherapy? ›

ADCs interact with cancer and immune cells by eliciting mechanisms such as immunogenic cell death, antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and dendritic cell activation, ultimately providing potential synergism with immunotherapy.

What are the selection criteria of ADCs? ›

The ADC sampling rate, bandwidth, and resolution need to be carefully selected to match the dynamic range and frequency of the signal that will be measured. These aspects of ADC selection will determine the accuracy of the reproduced signal, as well as the potential for quantization errors due to noise.

What are Class A and C drugs? ›

The three categories of drugs are Class A, Class B and Class C:
  • heroin, cocaine, ecstasy and LSD are Class A drugs.
  • speed, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone and some amphetamines are Class B drugs.
  • anabolic steroids, GHB and some tranquilisers are Class C drugs.

What is a Class 4 drug? ›

Schedule IV

Schedule IV drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence. Some examples of Schedule IV drugs are: Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol.

What DEA class is midazolam? ›

Schedule IV Controlled Substances

Examples of Schedule IV substances include: alprazolam (Xanax®), carisoprodol (Soma®), clonazepam (Klonopin®), clorazepate (Tranxene®), diazepam (Valium®), lorazepam (Ativan®), midazolam (Versed®), temazepam (Restoril®), and triazolam (Halcion®).

What is the new super drug? ›

(KLFY) Doctors are weighing in on the deadly new drug officials are calling “gray death,” and they say the super drug has three key ingredients: heroin, fentanyl, and carfentanil. “For someone to overdose on something like fentanyl, start thinking like a grain of rice.

What is the biggest selling drug in 2023? ›

Keytruda appears to be poised to reclaim the crown as the best-selling drug in 2023.

What is the next big drug? ›

In 2022, Evaluate's most anticipated drug, with estimated 2026 sales worth a huge $6 billion, was Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug donanemab. In 2021, Evaluate saw Biogen and Eisai's Alzheimer's drug aducanumab, later approved as Aduhelm, as the top tip in terms of sales, reckoning it could make $4.8 billion in 2026.

What is an example of drug conjugation? ›

A compound formed by chemically joining two or more different substances. For example, an antibody-drug conjugate is made up of a monoclonal antibody that is chemically linked to a drug. Some conjugates are used to treat cancer.

What are the types of conjugation metabolism? ›

Conjugation reactions usually involve metabolite activation by a high–energy intermediate and have been classified into two general types: type I (e.g., glucuronidation and sulfonation), in which an activated conjugating agent combines with substrate to yield the conjugated product, and type II (e.g., amino acid ...

What are the 4 forms of medications? ›

Types of medicines
  • Liquid. The active part of the medicine is combined with a liquid to make it easier to take or better absorbed. ...
  • Tablet. The active ingredient is combined with another substance and pressed into a round or oval solid shape. ...
  • Capsules. ...
  • Topical medicines. ...
  • Suppositories. ...
  • Drops. ...
  • Inhalers. ...
  • Injections.

What is the most commonly occurring conjugation reaction for drugs? ›

Glucuronidation is a major and very frequent reaction of conjugation. It involves the transfer to the substrate of a molecule of glucuronic acid from the cofactor uridine-5′-diphospho-α-D-glucuronic acid (UDPGA).

What is the drug conjugation process? ›

The polymer–drug conjugation is formed between side-chain grafting of drugs to polymer chains, allowing them to deliver high doses of chemotherapeutic drugs.

What does a drug conjugation include? ›

Conjugation, in this context, is the process of covalently linking drugs or prodrugs to various natural or synthetic molecule carriers for specific applications, e.g. polymers, polypeptides or proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates (Figure 24.12).

What are conjugation reactions examples? ›

An example is the conjugation of glucuronic acid to morphine by UDP glucuronyl transferase to produce the metabolites morphine-6-glucuronide and morphine-3-glucuronide.

What is type 2 conjugation reaction? ›

Phase II reactions consist of adding hydrophilic groups to the original molecule, a toxic intermediate or a nontoxic metabolite formed in phase I, that requires further transformation to increase its polarity. These reactions include conjugation reactions, glucuronidation, acetylation, and sulfation.

What are the 4 stages of drug metabolism? ›

The four main parameters generally examined by this field include absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME).

What are the 6 classification of drugs? ›

DREs classify drugs in one of seven categories: central nervous system (CNS) depressants, CNS stimulants, hallucinogens, dissociative anesthetics, narcotic analgesics, inhalants, and cannabis.

What are the 6 types of medication orders? ›

Prescriptions are often referred to as orders in clinical practice. There are several types of orders, such as routine orders, PRN orders, standing orders, one-time orders, STAT orders, and titration orders. A routine order is a prescription that is followed until another order cancels it.

What are the 8 classes of drugs? ›

Top 8 Drug Categories
  • Stimulants.
  • Inhalants.
  • Cannabinoids.
  • Depressants.
  • Opioids.
  • Steroids.
  • Hallucinogens.
  • Prescription drugs.
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What characteristic of a drug makes it a conjugated drug? ›

A drug‐drug conjugate comprises 2 or more drugs connected by a chemical linker (Figure 2C and D).

What is conjugation reaction also known as? ›

Background: Phase II biotransformation reactions (also 'conjugation reactions') generally serve as a detoxifying step in drug metabolism.

What are the 3 mechanisms involved with drug drug interactions? ›

Mechanisms of Drug Interactions I: Absorption, Metabolism, and Excretion.

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