New Trends in Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)
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Review
"The book should be well received by both graduate students and scientists who wish to orient themselves in one of the fields.... The book is a very worthwhile contribution and can be recommended for the libraries of all medicinal chemists." (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 44, No. 20, 2001)
"...describes recent advances in organic synthesis methodology and their applications to pharmaceutical research." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)
Book Description
The long-awaited volume on synthetic chemistry in the series "Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry" is now available. In the pharmaceutical industry, computational methods play a major role in the discovery and development of new drugs. Yet, the SYNTHESIS of these compounds still remains the most crucial topic in drug design.
Written by an internationally renowned team of authors and editors from academia and industry, this volume describes all recent developments in organic synthetic methodology which are essential for pharmaceutical research. The most modern synthetic developments of pharmacologically interesting compounds (carbohydrates and nucleotides) as well as important synthetic methods such as combinatorial chemistry, solid-phase reactions, bioassisted organic synthesis and asymmetric synthesis are critically discussed.
Special emphasis is given to a hands-on practical approach which enables researchers to apply the featured methods immediately to their specific problems. Also, the detailed presentation of the topic and the selection of references will be of help to any researcher working in the laboratory.
New Trends in Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry),Fulvio Gualtieri,Raimund Mannhold,Hugo Kubinyi,Hendrik Timmerman,Wiley-VCH,3527297995,Chemistry - Inorganic,Chemistry - Organic,Clinical Chemistry,General,Medical / Nursing,Medical Chemistry,Organic Synthesis,Pharmacy,Science,Science/Mathematics,Inorganic chemistry,Pharmaceutical technology,Pharmacology,Science / Chemistry / Inorganic
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