An introduction to medicinal chemistry

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An introduction to medicinal chemistry

Graham L. Patrick

Oxford University Press, 2005

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Many of us think nothing of taking a painkiller to ease a headache, or to relieve the symptoms of 'flu. But how do drugs have their effect in the human body? How are new drugs discovered and designed to be as effective as possible? "An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry" offers an engaging insight into the one field of chemistry that arguably has the greatest impact on our quality of life than any other. Newly structured into four parts, the book opens in Part A with an introduction to pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Pharmacodynamics considers the types of molecular targets used by drugs, the interactions which are involved when a drug meets that target, and the consequences of those interactions. Pharmacokinetics considers the issues involved in a drug reaching its target in the first place. Part B goes on to examine the general principles and strategies involved in discovering and designing new drugs and developing them for the marketplace, while Part C looks at particular 'tools of the trade' which are invaluable in those processes. Finally, Part D covers a selection of specific topics within medicinal chemistry. Reflecting a change in emphasis in medicinal chemistry research, this Part takes us from the largely trial-and-error approach to drug design to the rational approach, and explores the most recent advances in molecular biology and genetics which have revolutionised drug design. With a striking new two-colour text design, and greatly enriched learning features, the third edition conveys the fascination of working in a field which overlaps the disciplines of chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, cell biology, and pharmacology. A must-have textbook for any student of medicinal chemistry. Companion Web Site features figures available to download, to facilitate lecture preparation, 3D molecular structures, to enable students to visualise key structures in an interactive way and multiple choice questions with answers, to support and encourage independent learning.

Table of Contents

  • PART A
  • Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
  • 1. Drugs and the medicinal chemist
  • 2. The why and the wherefore - drug targets
  • 3. Proteins as drug targets
  • 4. Proteins as drug targets - enzymes
  • 5. Proteins as drug targets - receptors
  • 6. Proteins as drug targets - receptor structure and signal transduction
  • 7. Nucleic acids as drug targets
  • 8. Pharmacokinetics and related topics
  • PART B
  • Drug discovery, design and development
  • 9. Drug discovery - finding a lead
  • 10. Drug design - pharmacodynamics
  • 11. Drug design - pharmacokinetics
  • 12. Drug development
  • PART C
  • Tools of the trade
  • 13. Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR)
  • 14. Combinatorial synthesis
  • 15. Computers in medicinal chemistry
  • PART D
  • Topics in medicinal chemistry
  • 16. Antibacterial agents
  • 17. Antiviral drugs
  • 18. Anticancer agents
  • 19. The peripheral nervous system - cholinergics, anticholinergics, and anticholinesterases
  • 20. The adrenergic nervous system
  • 21. The opium analgesics
  • 22. Anti-ulcer agents

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  • NCID
    BA74416406
  • ISBN
    • 0199275009
  • LCCN
    2005001546
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvi, 741 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Classification
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