
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
Graham Patrick(Author)
Oxford University Press
6th Edition
Published on 20. April 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
912 pages
978-0-19-874969-1 (ISBN)
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Description
For many people, taking some form of medication is part of everyday life, whether for mild or severe illness, acute or chronic disease, to target infection or to relieve pain. However for most it remains a mystery as to what happens once the drug has been taken into the body: how do the drugs actually work? Furthermore, by what processes are new drugs discovered and brought to market?
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, sixth edition, provides an accessible and comprehensive account of this fascinating multidisciplinary field. Assuming little prior knowledge, the text is ideal for those studying the subject for the first time. Part one of the book introduces the principles of drug action via targets such as receptors and enzymes. The book goes on to explore how drugs work at the molecular level (pharmacodynamics), and the processes involved in ensuring a drug
meets its target (pharmacokinetics). Further sections cover the processes by which drugs are discovered and designed, and what has to happen before a drug can be made available to the public. The book concludes with a selection of current topics in medicinal chemistry, and a discussion of various key drug
groups. The subject is brought to life throughout by engaging case studies highlighting particular drugs and the stories behind their discovery and development.
The Online Resource Centre features:
For students:
? Multiple Choice Questions to support self-directed learning
? Web articles describing recent developments in the field and further information on topics covered in the book
? Journal Club to encourage students to critically analyse the research literature
? Molecular Modelling Exercises, with new exercises in Chem3D
? New assignments to help students develop data analysis and problem solving skills
For registered adopters of the book:
? A test bank of additional multiple-choice questions, with links to relevant sections in the book
? Answers to end-of-chapter questions.
? Figures from the book, ready to download.
? Power Point slides to accompany every chapter in the book.
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, sixth edition, provides an accessible and comprehensive account of this fascinating multidisciplinary field. Assuming little prior knowledge, the text is ideal for those studying the subject for the first time. Part one of the book introduces the principles of drug action via targets such as receptors and enzymes. The book goes on to explore how drugs work at the molecular level (pharmacodynamics), and the processes involved in ensuring a drug
meets its target (pharmacokinetics). Further sections cover the processes by which drugs are discovered and designed, and what has to happen before a drug can be made available to the public. The book concludes with a selection of current topics in medicinal chemistry, and a discussion of various key drug
groups. The subject is brought to life throughout by engaging case studies highlighting particular drugs and the stories behind their discovery and development.
The Online Resource Centre features:
For students:
? Multiple Choice Questions to support self-directed learning
? Web articles describing recent developments in the field and further information on topics covered in the book
? Journal Club to encourage students to critically analyse the research literature
? Molecular Modelling Exercises, with new exercises in Chem3D
? New assignments to help students develop data analysis and problem solving skills
For registered adopters of the book:
? A test bank of additional multiple-choice questions, with links to relevant sections in the book
? Answers to end-of-chapter questions.
? Figures from the book, ready to download.
? Power Point slides to accompany every chapter in the book.
Reviews / Votes
It is by far the best book on the market for medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. * Professor Steven Bull, University of Bath * Summarizes the chemistry of medicinal agents in a manner that easily facilitates understanding of the core principles in the context of pharmacological drug action and clinical therapeutics. * Professor John Marriott, University of Birmingham *More details
Edition
6th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
More than 1200 line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 265 mm
Width: 202 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1604 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-874969-1 (9780198749691)
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Dr Graham Patrick gained his BSc Honours at Glasgow University, winning the McKay-Smith Prize for Chemistry. He completed his PhD with Professor Kirby and Professor Robins studying the biosynthesis of gliotoxin and related fungal metabolites. Following this, he worked in the pharmaceutical industry as a research chemist and radiochemist on a variety of projects that included topic areas such as opioids, antibacterial agents and antidepressants.
His academic career has included positions at Leeds and Strathclyde Universities as well as the Australian National University. He joined the University of Paisley (now the University of the West of Scotland) in 1990, teaching medicinal chemistry and drug design.
His academic career has included positions at Leeds and Strathclyde Universities as well as the Australian National University. He joined the University of Paisley (now the University of the West of Scotland) in 1990, teaching medicinal chemistry and drug design.
Author
Lecturer in Organic Chemistry and Medicinal ChemistryLecturer in Organic Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry, University of the West of Scotland
Content
PART A DRUG TARGETS - STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION; PART B PHARMACODYNAMICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS; PART C DRUG DISCOVERY, DESIGN, AND DEVELOPMENT; PART D TOOLS OF THE TRADE; PART E SELECTED TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY; APPENDICES