Sustainable and Green Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry: Applications, Second Edition reveals essential context on the growth of green chemistry in relation to drug discovery, identifying a broad range of practical techniques and useful insights and revealing how medicinal chemistry techniques can be used to improve efficiency, mitigate failure, and increase the environmental benignity of the entire drug discovery process. The book encourages the growth of green medicinal chemistry and supports medicinal chemists, drug discovery researchers, pharmacologists, and all those in related fields…mehr
Sustainable and Green Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry: Applications, Second Edition reveals essential context on the growth of green chemistry in relation to drug discovery, identifying a broad range of practical techniques and useful insights and revealing how medicinal chemistry techniques can be used to improve efficiency, mitigate failure, and increase the environmental benignity of the entire drug discovery process. The book encourages the growth of green medicinal chemistry and supports medicinal chemists, drug discovery researchers, pharmacologists, and all those in related fields across both academia and industry in integrating these approaches into their own work. This volume includes the development of nanoparticles and nanocomposites, as well as the application of ultrasound and microwave-induced methods; studies solventless synthesis; defines the role of steroids; studies reactions in aqueous solution; identifies enzyme-mediated reactions; investigates ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents; explores natural products; investigates solid supports; realizes the effects of salts; focuses on combinatorial chemistry; develops one-pot methods; analyzes multi-component reactions; investigates dipole moment values; and examines computer-assisted methods.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chemical Catalysis 1. Green Metal-Catalyzed Reactions Under Sustainable Conditions Towards Medicinally Potent Biomolecules 2. Graphene Oxide and Modified Graphene Oxide-Mediated Synthesis of Medicinally Active Compounds 3. Organocatalytic Cycloaddition Reaction: A Gateway for Molecular Complexity Biocatalysis 4. Baker's Yeast-Induced Synthesis of Medicinally Important Compounds 5. New Methods for the Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals and Their Intermediates Using Lipase Green Solvents 6. Green Synthesis of Biologically Active Pyrroles and Related Substrates via C-H Bond Functionalization 7. Ionic Liquids in Pharmaceutics and Bioanalytics 8. Synthesis of Bioactive Heterocyclic Compounds Using Green Solvents 9. Reactions in Water: Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds Green Chemistry 10. Sustainable Green Technologies for Synthesis of Potential Drugs Targeted towards Tropical Diseases 11. Clay-Mediated Synthesis of Biologically Active Molecules: Green and Sustainable Approaches 12. The Role of Ionic Liquid in Medicinal Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry 13. Green Chemistry for the Synthesis of Sulfur containing Compounds with Medicinal Properties 14. Sustainable green approaches for synthesis of bio-active flavonoids as cardio-protective and anticancer drug agents 15. Polysaccharide-derived hydrogels: An approach towards cancer 16. Environmental Benign Pathways for the Synthesis of Medicinally Relevant Heterocycles 17. Utilization of medicinally important plants as antidiabetic medicines in a sustainable manner 18. One-Pot Synthesis of Biologically Active Oxazole, Iso-oxazole, and Pyranopyazoles-An Overview 19. Green synthesis of Organometallic Compounds and their Medicinal aspects 20. Biologically active macrocycles in medicine 21. Green Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Anticancer Drugs 22. Green Chemistry and Synthetic Approaches in the Development of Antidepressant and Antipsychotic agents 23. Organocatalyzed multi-component synthesis of densely functionalized bioactive pyridine derivatives 24. Multicomponent reaction strategy to heterocyclic compounds in anticancer drug design 25. Recent Advances in Asymmetric Synthesis of ß-Lactams
Chemical Catalysis 1. Green Metal-Catalyzed Reactions Under Sustainable Conditions Towards Medicinally Potent Biomolecules 2. Graphene Oxide and Modified Graphene Oxide-Mediated Synthesis of Medicinally Active Compounds 3. Organocatalytic Cycloaddition Reaction: A Gateway for Molecular Complexity Biocatalysis 4. Baker's Yeast-Induced Synthesis of Medicinally Important Compounds 5. New Methods for the Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals and Their Intermediates Using Lipase Green Solvents 6. Green Synthesis of Biologically Active Pyrroles and Related Substrates via C-H Bond Functionalization 7. Ionic Liquids in Pharmaceutics and Bioanalytics 8. Synthesis of Bioactive Heterocyclic Compounds Using Green Solvents 9. Reactions in Water: Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds Green Chemistry 10. Sustainable Green Technologies for Synthesis of Potential Drugs Targeted towards Tropical Diseases 11. Clay-Mediated Synthesis of Biologically Active Molecules: Green and Sustainable Approaches 12. The Role of Ionic Liquid in Medicinal Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry 13. Green Chemistry for the Synthesis of Sulfur containing Compounds with Medicinal Properties 14. Sustainable green approaches for synthesis of bio-active flavonoids as cardio-protective and anticancer drug agents 15. Polysaccharide-derived hydrogels: An approach towards cancer 16. Environmental Benign Pathways for the Synthesis of Medicinally Relevant Heterocycles 17. Utilization of medicinally important plants as antidiabetic medicines in a sustainable manner 18. One-Pot Synthesis of Biologically Active Oxazole, Iso-oxazole, and Pyranopyazoles-An Overview 19. Green synthesis of Organometallic Compounds and their Medicinal aspects 20. Biologically active macrocycles in medicine 21. Green Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Anticancer Drugs 22. Green Chemistry and Synthetic Approaches in the Development of Antidepressant and Antipsychotic agents 23. Organocatalyzed multi-component synthesis of densely functionalized bioactive pyridine derivatives 24. Multicomponent reaction strategy to heterocyclic compounds in anticancer drug design 25. Recent Advances in Asymmetric Synthesis of ß-Lactams
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826