International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
Volume 15, Issue 1

Quantum Computing: Unlocking the Future of Pharmaceutical Research and Drug Discovery

Mujibullah Sheikh*, Pranita S. Jirvankar 

Department of Pharmacology, Datta Meghe College of Pharmacy DMIHER (Deemed to be University), Wardha-442001, Maharashtra, India 

Received: 23rd Aug, 2024; Revised: 17th Dec, 2024; Accepted: 21st Jan, 2025; Available Online: 25th Mar, 2025 

ABSTRACT

Quantum computing is currently recognized as a very effective instrument that helps in the advancement of pharma and speeds up the discovery of new drugs. The article discusses several ways in which quantum computing is driving innovation. Quantum mechanical calculations based molecular modeling and simulation techniques can foresee the molecular interactions and behaviors in a much faster ways and can help to identify the new phase of drug candidates. The pharmacophore modeling techniques include the structure based and ligand-based uses quantum computing in the formulation of pharmacophore models that are used in screening of libraries of compounds. Discovery of large databases of bioactive agents has been accelerated with high-throughput virtual screening utilizing quantum computing when determining further development priorities. Artificial intelligence and machine learning programs can take large data sets and determine patterns and correlations that help predict the properties of compounds and their biological activity. Molecular calculations derived from quantum mechanics give better approximations of noncovalent interactions and other quantum entities which are important in drug-target binding. The use of quantum computing to incorporate the methods of molecular dynamics simulations and QSAR analysis is empowering developments in pharmaceutical research. The review also overviews the modern concerns and possible opportunities of using quantum computing for the optimization of the drug discovery and development. All in all, the article presents a contingency of how this new and innovative technology is shaping the field of pharmaceutical research.

Keywords: Quantum computers, computational chemistry, drug discovery, quantum systems, artificial intelligence.

How to cite this article Mujibullah Sheikh, Pranita S. Jirvankar. Quantum Computing: Unlocking the Future of Pharmaceutical Research and Drug Discovery. International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology. 2025;15(1):329-34. doi: 10.25258/ijddt.15.1.45

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