An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, 7th Edition, 9780198866664
Paperback
Discover the science of drugs: design, action, and therapeutic value.

An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, 7th Edition

$130.39

  • Paperback

    960 pages

  • Release Date

    28 March 2023

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Summary

Unlocking the Secrets of Medicinal Chemistry: From Molecules to Medicine

Medication is a cornerstone of modern healthcare, empowering our bodies to combat infection and alleviate pain. In today’s world, we are increasingly aware of drug production and distribution, but the intricate processes behind drug discovery often remain a mystery. What truly happens before a drug reaches the pharmacy shelf? How do our bodies interact with these powerful chemicals?

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198866664
ISBN-10:0198866666
Author:Graham L. Patrick
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:960
Edition:7th
Release Date:28 March 2023
Weight:2.34kg
Dimensions:280mm x 219mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

The best general undergraduate textbook on medicinal chemistry. This new edition retains the accessible style of writing, but provides important updates on the topics. * Dr Mark Ashton, School of Pharmacy, Newcastle University, UK *I read this masterpiece to build a strong knowledge of medicinal chemistry and it has helped me a lot. I would definitely recommend it to others. Detailed explanations of enzyme-substrate interactions and much more are very useful. * Jinkal Gondaria, MChem student, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK *A very useful medical chemistry book and teaching tool. Great learning resources and easy to digest content. * Dr Silvia M.M.A. Pereira-Lima, Department of Chemistry, University of Minho, Portugal *

About The Author

Graham L. Patrick

Dr Graham L. Patrick gained his BSc Honours at Glasgow University, winning the McKay-Smith Prize for Chemistry. He completed his PhD with Professor Kirby and Professor Robins studying the biosynthesis of gliotoxin and related fungal metabolites. Following this, he worked in the pharmaceutical industry as a research chemist and radiochemist on a variety of projects that included topic areas such as opioids, antibacterial agents and antidepressants. His academic career has included positions at Leeds and Strathclyde Universities as well as the Australian National University. He joined the University of Paisley (now the University of the West of Scotland) in 1990, teaching medicinal chemistry and drug design. Currently, he is an Associate Lecturer with the Open University, an author of scientific textbooks and fiction, and an historical archivist.

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