This book discusses the principal branches of chemistry, as they
are more widely studied than any other subjects in chemistry. Very
often, organic and medicinal chemistry have been defined
collectively as a hybrid discipline of many other subjects,
particularly biology, chemistry, medicine and pharmacy. The
synthesis of molecules, mechanism of a process, studies of new
reagents, natural products, and biological and pharmacological
evaluation of molecules against different components of cells are
the key subjects in these two areas. On the basis of unlimited
possibilities, one can imagine several scopes that exist for
students, researchers and industrialists to study and explore
organic and medicinal chemistry. In this book, an attempt has been
made to include diverse research topics to benefit the readers from
different standpoints. This book has eighteen chapters from active
authors who hail to different nations. Bhalla and his group have
written five chapters in this book. In the first chapter, Bhalla et
al. have reported recent trends in nitrone-olefin cycloaddition
reaction for the preparation of biologically active molecules. In
the second chapter, Bhalla and Narula have reported the synthesis
of medicinally important compounds via several organic
transformations using DDQ. In the third chapter, Saini and Bhalla
have described a benzoxazole scaffold for effective drug design in
therapeutic drug design. In the fourth chapter, Berry and Bhalla
have demonstrated recent progress on the pharmacological profile of
pyrazole and imidazole conjugates. In the fifth chapter, Kumari and
Bhalla have explored the synthesis of optically active beta
lactams. Sahoo et al. have reported the therapeutic potential of
pyrimidine-related new drug in Chapter Six. Sahoo et al. have
demonstrated the new medicinal and pharmacological importance of
thiazolidinones in Chapter Seven. Sahoo and Banik have explored the
new quinazolines synthesis and their medicinal and pharmacological
properties in Chapter Eight. Perchyonok has described natural
biomaterials for veterinary therapy through an in vitro approach in
the ninth chapter. In Chapter Ten, Perchyonok et al. have reported
studies on cytotoxicity biomaterials containing chitosan hydrogels.
Philips has demonstrated the synthesis and applications of
pharmacologically relevant phosphonates and phosphinites in Chapter
Eleven. Basu and Banik have explored apoptosis in the inhibition of
cancer in Chapter Twelve. In Chapter Thirteen, Maiti et al. have
investigated the synthesis and medicinal chemistry of isoxazolines
and their analogues. Maji and Ganguly have demonstrated the use of
mushroom as a food in Chapter Fourteen. Bandyopadhyay et al. have
studied key enzymes that are responsible in cancer and their
mechanism of action in Chapter Fifteen. The Chapters Sixteen
through Eighteen are written by Banik and his group. In Chapter
Sixteen, they have explored the synthesis of biologically active
pyrroles through a variety of methods. In Chapter Seventeen, an
exploration of novel polyaromatic compounds is described by this
group. In Chapter Eighteen, Banik et al. have reported the
preparation of diverse glycosides using the Ferrier rearrangement.
Scientists would be convinced that organic and medicinal chemistry
have no boundary in science. The application of these chemical and
medicinal sciences is huge and they are related to many significant
discoveries. This book will be useful for chemists, biologists,
clinicians, pharmacists, biotechnologists, industrialists and
engineers who are working in the field of interdisciplinary science
as well as specific chemical and medicinal science.
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