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An ever-increasing demand for better drugs, elevated safety
standards, and economic considerations have all led to a dramatic
paradigm shift in the way that drugs are being discovered and
developed. Known as rational drug design, this contemporary process
is defined by three main steps: the discovery of lead compounds,
surgical manipulation to develop pharmacophores, and further
optimization to produce the best compounds. Chemistry and Molecular
Aspects of Drug Design and Action brings together an impressive
collection of world-renowned pharmacochemistry scientists who are
currently defining the emergence of rational drug design. Offering
insight from their own specialized research, these pioneers
highlight the variety of approaches being employed in this field,
including those that start by considering either molecular
mechanisms of drug action, or the metabolizing enzyme action
occurring in the structure of a drug molecule. Another approach
they explore is one that starts from the pathobiochemistry and
pathophysiology of target diseases. Furthermore, the book also
considers drug development that makes use of already developed
compounds stored in data banks. Divided into five parts, each
dedicated to various aspects of the classical medicinal chemistry
approach, the text makes it easy for readers to focus on a field of
specific interest. Chemical, Biochemical, and Biological Aspects of
Pathophysiological Conditions Classical Medicinal Chemistry Drug
Design, Chemical and Molecular Aspects of Drug Action Drug
Xenobiotic Metabolism Physical Organic and Theoretical Medicinal
Chemistry While each section can be studied independently, the
combined material in this volume provides the most comprehensive
overview available on rational drug design. This work is an
invaluable resource both for those entering the field, as well as
those researchers looking to b
An ever-increasing demand for better drugs, elevated safety
standards, and economic considerations have all led to a dramatic
paradigm shift in the way that drugs are being discovered and
developed. Known as rational drug design, this contemporary process
is defined by three main steps: the discovery of lead compounds,
surgical manipulation to develop pharmacophores, and further
optimization to produce the best compounds. Chemistry and Molecular
Aspects of Drug Design and Action brings together an impressive
collection of world-renowned pharmacochemistry scientists who are
currently defining the emergence of rational drug design. Offering
insight from their own specialized research, these pioneers
highlight the variety of approaches being employed in this field,
including those that start by considering either molecular
mechanisms of drug action, or the metabolizing enzyme action
occurring in the structure of a drug molecule. Another approach
they explore is one that starts from the pathobiochemistry and
pathophysiology of target diseases. Furthermore, the book also
considers drug development that makes use of already developed
compounds stored in data banks. Divided into five parts, each
dedicated to various aspects of the classical medicinal chemistry
approach, the text makes it easy for readers to focus on a field of
specific interest. Chemical, Biochemical, and Biological Aspects of
Pathophysiological Conditions Classical Medicinal Chemistry Drug
Design, Chemical and Molecular Aspects of Drug Action Drug
Xenobiotic Metabolism Physical Organic and Theoretical Medicinal
Chemistry While each section can be studied independently, the
combined material in this volume provides the most comprehensive
overview available on rational drug design. This work is an
invaluable resource both for those entering the field, as well as
those researchers looking to b
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