moleculesactivate
Moleculesactivate is a term used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe the transition of a molecule from an inactive or masked state to an active form capable of eliciting a biological response or chemical reaction. It encompasses natural processes that generate active metabolites from precursors as well as engineered strategies in research and medicine that trigger activation under defined conditions.
Activation can occur through enzymatic processing (such as hydrolysis by hydrolases or cleavage by proteases), chemical
In pharmacology, activation strategies give rise to prodrugs that improve delivery, specificity, or safety by releasing
Examples of common activation strategies include photolabile protecting groups that release active molecules upon irradiation, enzymatically
Challenges include achieving precise spatial and temporal control, avoiding premature activation, ensuring metabolic stability, and predicting
See also: prodrug, photocaging, enzymatic activation, activation energy.