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Medicinal Chemistry teaches essential concepts by focusing on how the field is actually practiced, melding real-world research experience with basic principles and modern methods. Written by practicing medicinal chemists, this textbook is intended for advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry. Pre-medical or pre-pharmacy students and professionals entering the drug discovery field will also find it a useful reference. Building on a foundation of synthetic organic chemistry and structural biology, the book interweaves therapeutics, case studies, historical context, and techniques for discovering, developing, and optimizing new drugs. Chapters are richly illustrated and include problems and annotated journal references with accompanying exercises and answers.

  • Authored by practicing medicinal chemistsâmelding real-world research experience with basic concepts and up-to-date methods
  • Flexible in presentationâ the first five chapters provide a conceptual foundation and historical understanding of the field; subsequent chapters explore the application of concepts. Chapters can be assigned in order of instructor preference and desired emphasis
  • Presents easy-to-follow tables and descriptions of assays next to their relevance to medicinal chemistry and drug discovery, along with target valuesâinformation rarely found all in one place, but is a crucial reference
  • Case studies and Journal Club use current literature to apply concepts from the text to real-life examples. They are also suitable for flipped classrooms and self-study


Table of Contents

PART I: Drug Discovery and Development 1. Historical Perspective and Overview of Drug Discovery 2. Drug discovery: Hit and Lead Discovery 3. Drug Discovery: Optimization of Lead Properties PART II: Classes of Drug Targets 4. Medicinal Chemistry Strategies Used in Lead Optimization 5. The Process of Developing a Drug from an Optimized Lead 6. Receptors as Drug Targets 7. Enzymes as Drug Targets 8. Protein-Protein Interactions and Lipids as Drug Targets 9. DNA and RNA as Drug Targets PART III: Selected Therapeutic Areas 10. Anti-Cancer Drugs 11. Infectious Diseases I: Antiviral and Antifungal Drugs 12. Infectious Diseases II: Antibacterial and Antiparasitic Drugs 13. Drugs Acting on the CNS

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    A Paperback / softback by Norma K Dunlap, Donna M Huryn

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 17/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9780815345565, 978-0815345565
      ISBN10: 0815345569

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Medicinal Chemistry teaches essential concepts by focusing on how the field is actually practiced, melding real-world research experience with basic principles and modern methods. Written by practicing medicinal chemists, this textbook is intended for advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry. Pre-medical or pre-pharmacy students and professionals entering the drug discovery field will also find it a useful reference. Building on a foundation of synthetic organic chemistry and structural biology, the book interweaves therapeutics, case studies, historical context, and techniques for discovering, developing, and optimizing new drugs. Chapters are richly illustrated and include problems and annotated journal references with accompanying exercises and answers.

      • Authored by practicing medicinal chemistsâmelding real-world research experience with basic concepts and up-to-date methods
      • Flexible in presentationâ the first five chapters provide a conceptual foundation and historical understanding of the field; subsequent chapters explore the application of concepts. Chapters can be assigned in order of instructor preference and desired emphasis
      • Presents easy-to-follow tables and descriptions of assays next to their relevance to medicinal chemistry and drug discovery, along with target valuesâinformation rarely found all in one place, but is a crucial reference
      • Case studies and Journal Club use current literature to apply concepts from the text to real-life examples. They are also suitable for flipped classrooms and self-study


      Table of Contents

      PART I: Drug Discovery and Development 1. Historical Perspective and Overview of Drug Discovery 2. Drug discovery: Hit and Lead Discovery 3. Drug Discovery: Optimization of Lead Properties PART II: Classes of Drug Targets 4. Medicinal Chemistry Strategies Used in Lead Optimization 5. The Process of Developing a Drug from an Optimized Lead 6. Receptors as Drug Targets 7. Enzymes as Drug Targets 8. Protein-Protein Interactions and Lipids as Drug Targets 9. DNA and RNA as Drug Targets PART III: Selected Therapeutic Areas 10. Anti-Cancer Drugs 11. Infectious Diseases I: Antiviral and Antifungal Drugs 12. Infectious Diseases II: Antibacterial and Antiparasitic Drugs 13. Drugs Acting on the CNS

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