Amidecentered
Amidecentered is an adjective used to describe approaches, motifs, or frameworks in which the amide group or the amide bond serves as the central organizing feature. The term is not widely standardized and may appear in discussions of structural design, synthesis, or function where the amide motif governs properties and behavior.
In structural chemistry and biochemistry, the amide bond is characterized by partial double-bond character, leading to
Applications of an amide-centered approach include the design of peptide-based materials, polyamides, and arylamide-containing drugs, where
Limitations of an amide-centered view include vulnerability to hydrolysis under certain conditions and constrained conformational diversity