retinoidini
Retinoidini is a term used in speculative pharmacology to describe a proposed class of retinoid-like compounds. In this usage, retinoidini refer to small, structurally simplified analogs of retinoids designed to retain activity at retinoid receptors while offering improved selectivity or pharmacokinetic properties. The definition is not standardized, and the term does not correspond to a single, formally recognized chemical family in major databases.
Chemistry and activity: Retinoidini are envisioned as smaller molecules with modified polyene chains and functional groups
Pharmacology and potential applications: In proposed models, retinoidini would modulate transcription in target cells by activating
Status and considerations: As of now, retinoidini exist mainly in concept papers, patents, or early preclinical
See also: Retinoids, Retinoic acid receptor, Retinoid X receptor, Prodrug.