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This book aims to guide and inspire drug researchers as they enter the 21st century. Stereochemistry is an essential dimension in pharmacology and should be understood as such by all drug researchers whatever their background. When used as probes or medicines, stereoisomeric drugs offer invaluable insights or innovative therapeutic strategies. The book spans the subject from the molecular to the clinical. The first section on chemical aspects contains chapters on chemical synthesis, analysis, natural products, chiral stability (racemezation) and physical properties. The second section is on experimental pharmacology, with chapters on drug-receptor interactions, chiral recognition, ion channels, and molecular toxicology. The third section focuses on drug disposition, with chapters on absorption, distribution, protein binding, metabolism and elimination. The final section is dedicated to regulatory and clinical aspects.
State-of-the-Art Chirality Stereochemistry in general and chirality
in particular have long been recog- nized as major structural
factors influencing pharmacological activity and pharmacokinetic
behavior. For more than a century, relevant information in these
fields has been accumulating at an accelerating pace, leading to
rationalizations, concepts and theories of increasing breadth and
depth. Frequently, fundamental advances in stereochemical aspects
of molecular pharmacology, drug disposition and pharmacochemistry
have been translated into corresponding progress in clinical
pharmacology and pharmacotherapy. There have been exceptions,
however, since some extrapolations from the biochemical and in
vitro situations to the in vivo human situation have proven
premature. This notion resulted in the now appeased, but far from
closed, debate regarding racemic versus enantiopure drugs, which
saw some pro- ponents state that "in many cases, only one isomer
contributes to the thera- peutic action while the other, the
'isomeric ballast', only contributes to the side effects and
toxicity" (ARIENS 1986,1989,1992). Other authors, in contrast, have
cautioned against hasty generalizations and advocated a more
pragmatic, case- by-case and evidence-based view (CALDWELL 1995; DE
CAMP 1989; SZELENYI et al. 1998; TESTA 1991; TESTA and TRAGER 1990;
TESTA et al. 1993).
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