
Design of Enzyme Inhibitors as Drugs, Volume 2
Oxford University Press
Published on 21. April 1994
Book
Hardback
848 pages
978-0-19-262134-4 (ISBN)
Description
A high proportion of drugs currently coming to market exert their action in the body by inhibition of a target enzyme involved in a particular body function or in a bacterium, protozoon, or virus causing an infection. This book extends the previous volume in providing a comprehensive coverage of more recently recognised target enzymes and their known inhibitors, and within this framework of knowledge demonstrates how the drug designer uses all available information to develop a specific therapeutic agent. Drug design is an interdisciplinary art and the text illustrates the pathway followed from the initial design concept and synthesis of an inhibitor through its in vitro and in vivo assessments to clinical trial, a process involving chemists, biochemists, pharmacologies, and clinicians.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
halftones, numerous line drawings, tables
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 54 mm
Weight
1422 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262134-4 (9780192621344)
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Editor
Professor of Chemical Pathology, Royal Postgraduate Medical SchoolProfessor of Chemical Pathology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, University of London
Senior Lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry, Welsh School of PharmacySenior Lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry, Welsh School of Pharmacy, University of Wales College of Cardiff
Content
Preface ; 1. Enzyme inhibitors as drugs: from design to the clinic ; 2. Computer-aided molecular design of enzyme inhibitors ; 3. Protein serine - threonine kinases ; 4. Inhibitors of protein tyrosine kinases ; 5. Inhibitors of non-protein kinases ; 6. Enzyme targets as an approach to therapy for HIV infections ; 7. Inhibitors of viral DNA Polymerase ; 8. Fungal enzyme targets ; 9. Steroidogenesis pathway enzymes ; 10. HMG-Co A reductase inhibitors ; 11. DNA topoisomerases ; 12. Catecholamine - O- methyltrasnferase (COMT) and COMT inhibitors ; 13. Inhibitors of Phospholipase A ; 14. Inhibitors of gastric H+, K+ ATPase ; 15. Inhibitors of mammalian collagenases ; 16. Inhibitors of Aldose Reductase ; 17. Miscellaneous topics