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Green Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry for Sustainable Drug Design
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Extensive experimentation and high failure rates are a well-recognised downside to the drug discovery process, with the resultant high levels of inefficiency and waste producing a negative environmental impact. Sustainable and Green Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry reveals how medicinal and green chemistry can work together to directly address this issue.
After providing essential context to the growth of green chemistry in relation to drug discovery in Part 1, the book goes on to identify a broad range of practical methods and synthesis techniques in Part 2. Part 3 reveals how medicinal chemistry techniques can be used to improve efficiency, mitigate failure and increase the environmental benignity of the entire drug discovery process, whilst Parts 4 and 5 discuss natural products and microwave-induced chemistry. Finally, the role of computers in drug discovery is explored in Part 6.
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Bimal Krishna Banik is a full professor of the Deanship of Research Development at the Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He was a tenured full professor and first president's endowed professor at the University of Texas for many years. He also served as the vice president of the Research & Education Development of the Community Health System of Texas. Professor Banik was awarded $7.25 million in grants from the US NIH and US NCI. Importantly, he published more than 600 peer-reviewed papers and 500 presentation abstracts. Notably, he authored and edited 20 books published by Springer, Springer Nature, Nova, Elsevier, De Gruyter, and CRC. He mentored approximately 300 students, 20 postdoctoral fellows, and 7 PhD research scientists. He advised 28 university faculties and 2 students' organizations that have 1400 students. He chaired 20 symposiums at the American Chemical Society National Meetings and 1 conference at the Nobel Prize Celebration. He served as the editor of 12 journals. He received more than two dozens of national and international awards for teaching, mentoring, advising, public service, overall recognitions, and research.
Inhalt
Part 1: Green Chemistry
Green Chemistry Assisted Synthesis of Natural and Synthetic Compounds as Anticancer Agents
Antibacterial and Antimicrobial Coatings on Metal Substrate by Cold Spray Technique: Present and Future Perspectives
Graphene Oxide Nanosheets as Sustainable Carbocatalysts: Synthesis of Medicinally Important Heterocycles
Sustainable and Green Technologies for Synthesis of Potential Drugs Targeted Towards Tropical Diseases
Clay-Mediated Synthesis of Biologically Active Molecules: Green and Sustainable Approaches
The Role of Ionic Liquid in Medicinal Chemistry
Synthesis of Medicinally Important Heterocycles Inside the Nanoreactors Built in Non-conventional Reaction Media
Green Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Nanocomposites: Medicinal Aspects ** Part 2: Methods and Synthesis
** Use of Sustainable Organic Transformations in the Construction of Heterocyclic Scaffolds
One-Pot Synthesis of Medicinally Active Compounds
Organocatalytic Cycloaddition Reaction: A Gateway for Molecular Complexity
Diverse Synthesis of Steroids
Reactions in Water: Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds
Solventless Reactions: Green and Sustainable Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry
Thiosugars in the Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds ** Part 3: Medicinal Chemistry
** Implementing Green Chemistry for Synthesis of Cholesterol Lowering Statin Drugs
Sustainable Release of Nanodrugs: A New Biosafe Approach
Stimuli Responsive Sugar-Derived Hydrogels: A Modern Approach in Cancer Biology
Green Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Anticancer Drugs
Green Chemistry and Synthetic Approaches in the Development of Antidepressant and Antipsychotic agents ** Part 4: Natural Products
**Natural Spices in Medicinal Chemistry: Properties and Benefits
Medicinal Plants and Their Compounds With Anticancer Properties
** Part 5: Microwave-Induced Chemistry
** Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Anti-tubercular Agents: A Novel Approach
Microwave-Induced Synthesis of Steroids and?Their Chemical Manipulations
Microwave-Induced Synthesis as a Part of Green Chemistry Approach for Novel Anti-inflammatory agents ** Part 6: Computers in Drug Discovery
** Dipole Moment of Medicinally Active Compounds: A Sustainable Approach
Computational Methods and Tools for Sustainable and Green Approaches in Drug Discovery
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology
- Gewicht 1610g
- Titel Green Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry for Sustainable Drug Design
- ISBN 978-0-12-817592-7
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780128175927
- Jahr 2020
- Größe H47mm x B152mm x T229mm
- Editor Bimal Banik
- GTIN 09780128175927