Inhaltsangabe
Pharmaceutical Chemistry has always been an exciting branch of Organic Chemistry particularly correlating the theoretical outcomes with synthetic methods and stability of the molecule designed. Pharmaceutical Chemistry comprises the knowledge of chemical biology, computational chemistry, medical, enzymology and structural biology which is useful for knowing the scientific aspects of the drug discovery programmes of new therapeutic agents. The emphasis is on the chemistry reactions and interactions involved in a drug therapy. The present book is designed for the undergraduate students pursuing BSc (H), BSc (Physical Sciences) and Pharma students. It covers the complete syllabus related to Pharmaceutical Chemistry including chemical and biological interfaces, various aspects of pharmaceutical chemistry pertaining to the drugs development. The fundamental aspects of the synthesis, manufacturing, usage, and mode of action of drugs and other biological aspects are dealt with in detail. One chapter is dedicated to the medicinal importance of Curcumin, Neem, Vitamin C, Ranitidine, Ginger, Tulsi, Garlic and Ajwain. At the end multiple-choice questions with answer are also given.
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Mukesh Chandra Joshi, Assistant Professor, Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi obtained his PhD in 2008 from the University of Delhi. Dr. Joshi has worked as a Research Scientist in the pharmaceutical industry. In April 2010, he joined Prof. Timothy J. Egan’s research group at the Cape Town University, South Africa as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Joshi has published numerous research articles in national and international journals including Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (ACS) and European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (ELSEVIER), book chapters, online e-contents and participated in many conferences. He is serving as a reviewer of many national and international journals. His areas of interest are bio-organic medicinal chemistry, natural product chemistry, nano-medicine, and drug discovery and development.
Krishna Kumar is Assistant Professor, Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi, New Delhi. He obtained his doctoral degree from CSIR-IGIB in 2014. His PhD was focused on chimeric opioid peptides and their biological studies. He has published his research in peer reviewed journals of international repute, e.g., J. Neurosci. Res., Euro. J. Pharmacol., World J. Gastroentorol, etc. His research is focused on CNS active peptides and assessment of related up/down-regulatory changes developed.
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