Volume 1, The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis
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The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis, Volume 6 covers the literature on the synthesis of medicinal agents from 1994 to 1998. This well-received series meets the needs of practitioners in the field who seek a quick overview of the synthetic routes that have been used to access specific classes of therapeutic agents.
While most books on medicinal chemistry are organized on the basis of therapeutic or biochemical classes, materials in this series are arranged and discussed in terms of chemical structure. Thus, the preparation and detailed organic chemistry of the classes are presented in a unified way. Only drugs that have been granted a U.S. Adopted Name are included in this series.
Synthetic organic, pharmaceutical, medicinal, and heterocyclic chemists will find this series an invaluable resource for their research in the synthetic chemistry of drug development.
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The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Updated every five years, the series represents the optimal compromise between currency and a sufficient body of material for cohesive and comprehensive treatment in a monograph. Provides a quick yet thorough overview of the synthetic routines that have been used to access specific classes of therapeutic agents. Materials are organized by chemical class, and syntheses are taken back to available starting materials. Discusses disease state, rational for method of drug therapy, biological activities of each compound and preparation. Coverage also includes those generic pharmaceutical compounds not accorded clinical status. A glossary defines biological terms.
Volume 1, The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis
Volume 1, The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis,Daniel Lednicer,Lester A. Mitscher,John Wiley & Sons,0471521418,Chemistry, Organic,Chemistry, Pharmaceutical,Drugs,General,Medical,Pharmacy,Science,Synthesis,Medical / Pharmacy,Organic chemistry,Pharmacology
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