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Discovery and Development of Antidiabetic Agents from Natural
Products brings together global research on the medicinal chemistry
of active agents from natural sources for the prevention and
treatment of diabetes and associated disorders. From the
identification of promising leads, to the extraction and synthesis
of bioactive molecules, this book explores a range of important
topics to support chemists in the discovery and development of
safer, more economical therapeutics that are desperately needed in
response to this emerging global epidemic. Beginning with an
overview of bioactive chemical compounds from plants with
anti-diabetic properties, the book goes on to outline the
identification and extraction of anti-diabetic agents and
antioxidants from natural sources. It then explores anti-diabetic
plants from specific regions before looking more closely at the
background, isolation, and synthesis of key therapeutic compounds
and their derivatives, including Mangiferin, Resveratrol, natural
saponins, and alpha-glucosidase enzyme inhibitors. The book
concludes with a consideration of current and potential future
applications. Combining the expertise of specialists from around
the world, this volume aims to support and encourage medicinal
chemists investigating natural sources as starting points for the
development of standardized, safe, and effective antidiabetic
therapeutics.
Vaccine development is a complex and time consuming process that
differs from the development of conventional pharmaceuticals.
Primarily, vaccines are intended for use in healthy individuals as
a preventative measure, requiring a long and rigorous process of
research and many years of testing and development prior to
clinical trials and regulatory approval. The average time for the
development of vaccines to clinical is 12 to 15 years. Vaccine
Development: From Concept to Clinic is a detailed overview of the
development of new vaccines, covering the entire process and
addresses all classes of vaccines from a processing, development
and regulatory viewpoint. Utilising successful case studies the
book will provide insight to the issues scientists face when
producing a vaccine, the steps involved and will serve as an ideal
reference tool regarding state-of-the-art vaccine development. This
book is an ideal companion for any researchers working in vaccine
discovery and development or with an interest in the field.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry is the definitive series in the
field-one of great importance to organic chemists, polymer
chemists, and many biological scientists. Because biology and
organic chemistry increasingly intersect, the associated
nomenclature also is being used more frequently in explanations.
Written by established authorities in the field from around the
world, this comprehensive review combines descriptive synthetic
chemistry and mechanistic insight to yield an understanding of how
chemistry drives the preparation and useful properties of
heterocyclic compounds.
Heterocyclic Chemistry in the 21st Century: A Tribute to Alan
Katritzky, the latest volume in the Advances in Heterocyclic
Chemistry series, is the definitive resource in the field-one of
great importance to organic chemists, polymer chemists, and many
biological scientists. Because biology and organic chemistry
increasingly intersect, the associated nomenclature is also being
used more frequently in explanations. Written by established
authorities in the field from around the world, this comprehensive
review combines descriptive synthetic chemistry and mechanistic
insights to yield an understanding of how chemistry drives the
preparation and useful properties of heterocyclic compounds.
Mechanochemical Organic Synthesis is a comprehensive reference that
not only synthesizes the current literature but also offers
practical protocols that industrial and academic scientists can
immediately put to use in their daily work. Increasing interest in
green chemistry has led to the development of numerous
environmentally-friendly methodologies for the synthesis of organic
molecules of interest. Amongst the green methodologies drawing
attention, mechanochemistry is emerging as a promising method to
circumvent the use of toxic solvents and reagents as well as to
increase energy efficiency. The development of synthetic strategies
that require less, or the minimal, amount of energy to carry out a
specific reaction with optimum productivity is of vital importance
for large-scale industrial production. Experimental procedures at
room temperature are the mildest reaction conditions (essentially
required for many temperature-sensitive organic substrates as a key
step in multi-step sequence reactions) and are the core of
mechanochemical organic synthesis. This green synthetic method is
now emerging in a very progressive manner and until now, there is
no book that reviews the recent developments in this area.
The Alkaloids, a series that has covered the topic for more than 60
years, is the leading book series in the field of alkaloid
chemistry. In more than 70 volumes, all aspects of alkaloids,
including chemistry, biology and pharmacology, are covered in
high-quality, timeless reviews written by renowned experts in the
field.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry is the definitive series in the
field-one of great importance to organic chemists, polymer
chemists, and many biological scientists. Because biology and
organic chemistry increasingly intersect, the associated
nomenclature also is being used more frequently in explanations.
Written by established authorities in the field from around the
world, this comprehensive review combines descriptive synthetic
chemistry and mechanistic insight to yield an understanding of how
chemistry drives the preparation and useful properties of
heterocyclic compounds.
This annual review of the literature provides a comprehensive and
critical survey of a vast field of study involving organophosphorus
compounds, ranging from phosphines, their chalcogenide derivatives
and phosphonium salts, phosphorus (III) acid derivatives,
phosphorus (V) acids, penta- and hexa-coordinated phosphorus
compounds, phosphazenes and related phosphorus-nitrogen bonded
compounds. Coverage in applications as reagents in green synthetic
procedures is also given. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary
content, this book will appeal to the worldwide organic chemistry
and engineering research communities.
Transition Metal Catalyzed Furans Synthesis provides an overview of
Furans, describing properties of these heterocycle compounds and
covering traditional synthetic procedures for them. This book then
explores catalyzed procedures for Furans synthesis in greater
detail and depth then is currently available in published Reviews.
Finally, this useful short work discusses natural products and
bio-active compounds containing Furans, information of particular
interest for their applications to medicinal and pharmaceutical
chemistry. The short series Transition Metal Catalyzed Heterocycles
Synthesis Series, authored by Xiao-Feng Wu, summarizes recent
achievements on heterocycles synthesis with transition metal as the
catalysts, with each volume dedicated to one heterocycle compound.
This volume looks at modern approaches to catalysis and reviews the
extensive literature. Chapters highlight microkinetic modeling,
encapsulated metals for confined catalysis, recent advances on the
direct decomposition of NOx and heteropolyacid catalysts. There is
also a chapter reviewing methods for estimating adsorption energies
on catalytic surfaces, which will provide information from both
fundamental and technological points of view. Appealing broadly to
researchers in academia and industry, the detailed chapters bridge
the gap from academic studies in the laboratory to practical
applications in industry, not only for the catalysis field, but
also for environmental protection. The book will be of great
benefit to any researcher wanting a succinct reference on
developments in this area now and looking to the future.
Advances in Structure and Activity Relationship of Coumarin
Derivatives covers the structural behavior of various coumarin
derivatives for various potential pharmaceutical applications.
Based on substitution targeted for active sites, the book takes a
rational approach for designing new and specific potent drugs,
optimizing existing ones, and developing novel reactions. This
focused primer describes the chemical structure and activity of
coumarin derivatives to explore the effects of different
substituents at specific positions, and their properties for
effective bioactivity.
Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry, part of a long
running serial that began in 1945, provides critical and
informative articles written by research specialists that integrate
the industrial, analytical, and technological aspects of
biochemistry, organic chemistry, and instrumentation methodology in
the study of carbohydrates. Each article provides a definitive
interpretation of the current status and future trends in
carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
Natural products in the plant and animal kingdom offer a huge
diversity of chemical structures that are the result of
biosynthetic processes that have been modulated over the millennia
through genetic effects. With the rapid developments in
spectroscopic techniques and accompanying advances in
high-throughput screening techniques, it has become possible to
isolate and then determine the structures and biological activity
of natural products rapidly, thus opening up exciting new
opportunities in the field of new drug development to the
pharmaceutical industry.
The series also covers the synthesis or testing and recording of
the medicinal properties of natural products.
Describes the chemistry of bioactive natural productsContains
contributions by leading authorities in the fieldA valuable
resource for natural products and medicinal chemistry
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