Basic concepts in medicinal chemistry / Marc W. Harrold
Material type:
- 9781585286010
- RS 403 .H37 2018

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Pharmacy | GC RS 403 .H37 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000016529 |
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GC RS 403 .B87 2003 Burger's medicinal chemistry and drug discovery : volume 1 : drug discovery / | GC RS 403 .E87 2012 Essentials of pharmaceutical chemistry / | GC RS 403 .F69 2013 Foye's principles of medicinal chemistry / | GC RS 403 .H37 2018 Basic concepts in medicinal chemistry / | GC RS 403 .L46 1992 Review of organic functional groups : introduction to medicinal organic chemistry / | GC RS 403 .L46 2017 Essentials of Foye's principles of medicinal chemistry / | GC RS 403 .M3 2013 Basic physical pharmacy / |
Includes index.
Functional group characteristics and roles -- Identifying acidic and basic functional groups -- Solving pH and pKa problems -- Salts and solubility -- Drug binding interactions -- Stereochemistry and drug action -- Drug metabolism -- Structure activity relationships and basic concepts in drug design -- Whole molecule drug evaluation
Medicinal chemistry is a complex topic. Written in an easy to follow and conversational style, Basic Concepts in Medicinal Chemistry focuses on the fundamental concepts that govern the discipline of medicinal chemistry as well as how and why these concepts are essential to therapeutic decisions. The book emphasizes functional group analysis and the basics of drug structure evaluation. In a systematic fashion, learn how to identify and evaluate the functional groups that comprise the structure of a drug molecule and their influences on solubility, absorption, acid/base character, binding interactions, and stereochemical orientation. Relevant Phase I and Phase II metabolic transformations are also discussed for each functional group.
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