Lead optimization for medicinal chemists [electronic resource] : pharmacokinetic properties of functional groups and organic compounds / Florencio Zaragoza Dorwald
- Author
- Dörwald, Florencio Zaragoza
- Published
- Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, c2012.
- Physical Description
- xvi, 605 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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- Contents
- Part I : Introduction. The drug discovery process ; lead optimization -- Part II : The pharmacokinetic properties of compound classes. Alkanes ; Alkenes and alkynes ; Arenes ; Halides ; Azides ; Nitro compounds ; Azo compounds ; Triazenes ; Nitrates and nitrites ; N-nitroso compounds ; N-oxides ; Alcohols ; Phenols ; Ethers ; Epoxides ; Peroxides ; Thiols ; Thioethers ; Sulfoxides ; Sulfones ; Aliphatic amines ; Quaternary ammonium salts ; Amidines ; Guanidines, acylguanidines, and biguanides ; Anilines ; Hydrazines, acylhydrazines, and hydrazones ; Aldehydes ; Ketones ; Carboxylic acids ; Carboxylic esters ; Amides ; Lactams and imides ; Nitriles ; Carbonates ; Carbamates ; Ureas ; Thiocarbonyl compounds ; Sulfonic acids ; Sulfonic esters ; Sulfates And sulfamic acids ; Phosphonic acids ; Phosphoric acid derivatives ; N-(aminoalkyl)benzamides, -benzoates, and related compounds ; Arylalkylamines ; Phenethylamines (2-phenylethylamines) ; Aminoalkylindoles and indole alkaloids ; Phenothiazines ; Dibenzazepines and related tricyclic compounds ; 3-aryloxy-2-hydroxypropylamines (b-adrenergic antagonists; 'b-blockers') ; Opiates ; N-(carboxyalkyl)-a-amino acid amides (prils) ; Anilides and amides of glycine ; Peptides, peptidomimetics, and related oligoamides ; Oligoarylamines, oligoarylamides, oligoarylcarbamates, and oligoarylureas ; Imidazoles ; Triazoles ; Pyridines, pyrimidines, and related compounds ; Quinolines ; Nucleoside analogs ; Dihydropyridines ; Arenesulfonamides ; Sulfonylureas ; Benzodiazepines ; Steroids ; Anthracyclines ; Arylacetic, benzoic, and related carboxylic acids (NSAIDS) ; Quinolonecarboxylic acids (gyrase inhibitors) ; B-lactams ; Prostaglandin analogs ; Sartans ; Statins ; Folic acid analogs (antifolates) ; Taxanes ; Macrocyclic compounds.
- Summary
- "Small structural modifications can significantly affect the pharmacokinetic properties of drug candidates. This book, written by a medicinal chemist for medicinal chemists, is a comprehensive guide to the pharmacokinetic impact of functional groups, the pharmacokinetic optimization of drug leads, and an exhaustive collection of pharmacokinetic data, arranged according to the structure of the drug, not its target or indication. The historical origins of most drug classes and general aspects of modern drug discovery and development are also discussed. The index contains all the drug names and synonyms to facilitate the location of any drug or functional group in the book. This compact working guide provides a wealth of information on the ways small structural modifications affect the pharmacokinetic properties of organic compounds, and offers plentiful, fact-based inspiration for the development of new drugs. This book is mainly aimed at medicinal chemists, but may also be of interest to graduate students in chemical or pharmaceutical sciences, preparing themselves for a job in the pharmaceutical industry, and to healthcare professionals in need of pharmacokinetic data." --
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- ISBN
- 9783527332267 (hbk. : alk. paper)
352733226X (hbk. : alk. paper)
9783527645664 (ePDF)
3527645667 (ePDF)
9783527645640 (oBook)
3527645640 (oBook)
9783527645657 (ePub)
3527645659 (ePub)
9783527645671 (mobi)
3527645675 (mobi) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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