Overview of the Institute's Research Activities
The research profile of the institute has gradually developed and expanded over the past one and a half to two decades. The research conducted at the Institute focuses on three closely related areas:
Design, synthesis, and investigation of chalcone analogs and curcuminoid derivatives that influence the cell cycle.
Structural and stereochemical studies of enzyme-catalyzed and non-enzyme-catalyzed biotransformations.
In vivo studies of drug absorption and biotransformation using rat models.
Funding for Research
I. EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00004
“Comprehensive Developments at the University of Pécs to Implement Smart Specialization”
Effects of chronic diseases on drug absorption.
Entry of phenolic compounds into the central nervous system.
Development of a GLP laboratory.
II. Higher Education Institutional Excellence Program
Identification of new drug targets for the treatment of mitochondrial diseases.
Innovation for sustainable life and the environment.
III. PTE Talent Center
Investigation of the metabolism of natural and synthetic active compounds in diabetic rat models.
Collaborating Partners
University of Pécs, Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Pécs, Medical School
Semmelweis University, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
University of Szeged, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
University of Debrecen, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry