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Wilson & Gisvold's Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry

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For over half a century, this book has served the discipline of medicinal chemistry for both graduate and undergraduate pharmacy and chemistry students as well as practicing pharmacists. Fully updated for the Eleventh Edition, coverage begins with the fundamental principles of chemistry, biochemistry, and biology that underlie the discipline of medicinal chemistry. These principles are then applied to understanding the properties, mode of action, therapeutic applications, and limitations of various pharmaceutical agents. The subject matter is organized by pharmaceutical and therapeutic classes, providing a bridge between the basic sciences and clinical practice. The text contains many tables for quick reference to names, formulations, dosages, and applications.
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
11
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1000
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
2059
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
    John H. Block and John M. Beale, Jr.

    Chapter 2. Physicochemical Properties in Relation to Biological Action
    John H. Block

    Chapter 3. Combinatorial Chemistry
    Douglas R. Henry

    Chapter 4. Metabolic Changes of Drugs and Related Organic Compounds
    Stephen J. Cutler and John H. Block

    Chapter 5. Prodrugs and Drug Latentiation
    Forrest T. Smith and C. Randall Clark

    Chapter 6. Biotechnology and Drug Discovery
    John M. Beale, Jr.

    Chapter 7. Immunobiologicals
    John M. Beale, Jr.

    Chapter 8. Anti-Infective Agents
    John M. Beale, Jr.

    Chapter 9. Antimalarials
    John H. Block

    Chapter 10. Antibacterial Antibiotics
    John M. Beale, Jr.

    Chapter 11. Antiviral Agents
    John M. Beale, Jr.

    Chapter 12. Antineoplastic Agents
    William A. Remers

    Chapter 13. Agents for Diagnostic Imaging
    Jack N. Hall, Tim B. Hunter, and T. Kent Walsh

    Chapter 14. Central Nervous System Depressants
    Eugene I. Isaacson

    Chapter 15. Central Nervous System Stimulants
    Eugene I. Isaacson

    Chapter 16. Adrenergic Agents
    Rodney L. Johnson

    Chapter 17. Cholinergic Drugs and Related Agents
    George H. Cocolas and Steven J. Cutler

    Chapter 18. Diuretics
    Daniel A. Koechel

    Chapter 19. Cardiovascular Agents
    Steven J. Cutler and George H. Cocolas

    Chapter 20. Local Anesthetic Agents
    Gareth Thomas

    Chapter 21. Histamine and Antihistaminic Agents
    Thomas N. Riley and Jack DeRuiter

    Chapter 22. Analgesic Agents
    Robert E. Willette

    Chapter 23. Steroids and Therapeutically Related Compounds
    Philip J. Proteau

    Chapter 24. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Other Eicosanoids
    Thomas J. Holmes, Jr.

    Chapter 25. Proteins, Enzymes, and Peptide Hormones
    Stephen J. Cutler and Horace G. Cutler

    Chapter 26. Vitamins and Related Compounds
    Michael J. Deimling, Gustavo R. Ortega, and Jaime N. Delgado

    Chapter 27. An Introduction to the Medicinal Chemistry of Herbs
    John M. Beale, Jr.

    Chapter 28. Computational Chemistry and Computer-Assisted Drug Design
    J. Phillip Bowen

    Appendix. Calculated Log P, Log D, and pKa
    Index
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