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A medicine is any substance that is designed to prevent or treat diseases and a drug is designed to produce a specific reaction inside the body. The book "STRUCTURE OF MEDICINE" is aimed at the readers who are interested to have advanced knowledge of chemical structure and its bioactive potential. "Volume 1, Chemistry and Biology of Sulfonylureas" is a comprehensive monograph that will be interesting to researchers who plans to do work in the field of sulfonylurea linked drug discovery and development. This book is a worthy means for those who intend to specialize in Medicinal Chemistry and…mehr

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A medicine is any substance that is designed to prevent or treat diseases and a drug is designed to produce a specific reaction inside the body. The book "STRUCTURE OF MEDICINE" is aimed at the readers who are interested to have advanced knowledge of chemical structure and its bioactive potential. "Volume 1, Chemistry and Biology of Sulfonylureas" is a comprehensive monograph that will be interesting to researchers who plans to do work in the field of sulfonylurea linked drug discovery and development. This book is a worthy means for those who intend to specialize in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology, though the content is suitable for other pharmaceutical sciences. It provides its readers with a comprehensive overview of the chemistry of sulfonylurea moiety, and offers an instantaneous, combined exposure to the methods of preparation, molecular spectroscopy and biological activity of substituted sulfonylureas. Extensively cited references provides the reader with a fast and easy way to extrapolate to related contents that makes concepts easier to understand.
Autorenporträt
O Dr. Vasudeva Rao Avupati trabalha como professor na Escola de Farmácia, Universidade Médica Internacional, Malásia. É farmacêutico registado, recebeu o seu D.Pharm da SBTET & B.Pharm, M.Pharm e os graus de doutor (Ciências Farmacêuticas) da Universidade de Andhra, Índia. O seu trabalho de doutoramento centrou-se na descoberta de novas moléculas bioactivas híbridas