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Current Drug Synthesis

The latest entry in the widely read Drug Synthesis series

In Current Drug Synthesis, accomplished medicinal chemist and researcher Dr. Jie Jack Li and 27 expert coauthors deliver an authoritative and comprehensive discussion of the medicinal chemistry of current drugs, as well as the cutting-edge science involved in their synthesis. The book demystifies the process of modern drug discovery for both industry practitioners and students, while capturing the state-of-the-art techniques used to discover some of the most impactful medicines on the market today.

Covering six different disease areas – including infectious disease, cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic disease, the central nervous system, anti-inflammatory disease, and a miscellaneous section – the book explores 18 different drugs before concluding with chapters on computational drug discovery and peptide drugs.

Each chapter includes coverage of background material on a relevant drug class or disease indication and key aspects of drug discovery, including structure-activity relationships, pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, efficacy, and safety.

Readers will also find:

  • Thorough introductions to drugs for infectious diseases, including relebactam, vaborbactam, and baloxavir marboxil
  • In-depth treatments of cancer-treating drugs, including darolutamide, venetoclax, and osimertinib
  • Comprehensive explorations of central nervous system drugs, including zuranolone and risdiplam
  • Extensive discussions of computational drug discovery and peptide drugs

Perfect for medicinal, organic, synthetic, and process chemists, Current Drug Synthesis will also earn a place in the libraries of research scientists working in lead optimization and process development, as well as graduate students studying organic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, or medicinal chemistry.

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    Current Drug Synthesis

    The latest entry in the widely read Drug Synthesis series

    In Current Drug Synthesis, accomplished medicinal chemist and researcher Dr. Jie Jack Li and 27 expert coauthors deliver an authoritative and comprehensive discussion of the medicinal chemistry of current drugs, as well as the cutting-edge science involved in their synthesis. The book demystifies the process of modern drug discovery for both industry practitioners and students, while capturing the state-of-the-art techniques used to discover some of the most impactful medicines on the market today.

    Covering six different disease areas – including infectious disease, cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic disease, the central nervous system, anti-inflammatory disease, and a miscellaneous section – the book explores 18 different drugs before concluding with chapters on computational drug discovery and peptide drugs.

    Each chapter includes coverage of background material on a relevant drug class or disease indication and key aspects of drug discovery, including structure-activity relationships, pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, efficacy, and safety.

    Readers will also find:

    • Thorough introductions to drugs for infectious diseases, including relebactam, vaborbactam, and baloxavir marboxil
    • In-depth treatments of cancer-treating drugs, including darolutamide, venetoclax, and osimertinib
    • Comprehensive explorations of central nervous system drugs, including zuranolone and risdiplam
    • Extensive discussions of computational drug discovery and peptide drugs

    Perfect for medicinal, organic, synthetic, and process chemists, Current Drug Synthesis will also earn a place in the libraries of research scientists working in lead optimization and process development, as well as graduate students studying organic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, or medicinal chemistry.

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