Quinone-Based Compounds in Drug Discovery: Trends and Applications provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the latest advances in the field of drug discovery using quinone-based materials. This book covers various aspects of quinone-based materials such as their synthesis, characterization, and applications in drug discovery, consolidating current research on a single volume. The book introduces quinones in the pharmacology context and then describes the current developments in the development of drugs for key diseases and conditions. The final chapters deal with the regulatory and…mehr
Quinone-Based Compounds in Drug Discovery: Trends and Applications provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the latest advances in the field of drug discovery using quinone-based materials. This book covers various aspects of quinone-based materials such as their synthesis, characterization, and applications in drug discovery, consolidating current research on a single volume. The book introduces quinones in the pharmacology context and then describes the current developments in the development of drugs for key diseases and conditions. The final chapters deal with the regulatory and commercial framework to take quinone-based drugs to the market. Quinone-Based Compounds in Drug Discovery: Trends and Applications benefits a wide range of readers including researchers, scientists, and graduate students in the field of drug discovery, Chemists and biochemists will also benefit from the contents of this book.
1. Introduction to Quinone-Based Materials in Drug Discovery 2. Marine-Derived Quinones: A Potential Source for Drug Discovery 3. Naturally Occurring and Structural Analogues of Quinones Offering New Research Directions for the Discovery of Anti-Cancer Drugs 4. Understanding Quinone Derivatives Antibacterial and Antimicrobial Activities Relies on the Structural Activity Relationship 5. Quinones as Antioxidants 6. Quinones in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases 7. Quinones: A Promising Remedy for Respiratory Health 8. Quinone-Based Materials in Immunotherapy 9. Quinones as Anti-Inflammatory Agents 10. MQuinones as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Metabolic Disorders 11. Quinones as Photosensitizers for Photodynamic Therapy 12. Quinones as Redox-Active Materials for Energy Applications 13. Synthetic Strategies for the Preparation of Quinone-Based Materials 14. Analytical Techniques for the Characterization of Quinone-Based Materials 15. Regulatory Considerations for the Development of Quinone-Based Drugs 16. Intellectual Property Considerations for Quinone-Based Materials 17. Commercialization of Quinone-Based Drugs 18. Clinical Development of Quinone-Based Drugs
1. Introduction to Quinone-Based Materials in Drug Discovery 2. Marine-Derived Quinones: A Potential Source for Drug Discovery 3. Naturally Occurring and Structural Analogues of Quinones Offering New Research Directions for the Discovery of Anti-Cancer Drugs 4. Understanding Quinone Derivatives Antibacterial and Antimicrobial Activities Relies on the Structural Activity Relationship 5. Quinones as Antioxidants 6. Quinones in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases 7. Quinones: A Promising Remedy for Respiratory Health 8. Quinone-Based Materials in Immunotherapy 9. Quinones as Anti-Inflammatory Agents 10. MQuinones as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Metabolic Disorders 11. Quinones as Photosensitizers for Photodynamic Therapy 12. Quinones as Redox-Active Materials for Energy Applications 13. Synthetic Strategies for the Preparation of Quinone-Based Materials 14. Analytical Techniques for the Characterization of Quinone-Based Materials 15. Regulatory Considerations for the Development of Quinone-Based Drugs 16. Intellectual Property Considerations for Quinone-Based Materials 17. Commercialization of Quinone-Based Drugs 18. Clinical Development of Quinone-Based Drugs
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