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Medicinal Natural Products: A Biosynthetic Approach by Paul M. Dewick,

Medicinal Natural Products: A Biosynthetic Approach by Paul M. Dewick,
"Medicinal Natural Products, Second Edition "provides a comprehensive and balanced introduction to natural products from a biosynthetic perspective. The book builds upon fundamental chemical principles and guides the reader through a wealth of diverse natural metabolites with particular emphasis on those used in medicine: sources, production methods, use as drugs, semi-synthetic derivatives and synthetic analogues, and modes of action are all extensively covered. Invaluable for students of pharmacy, medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, phytochemistry and chemistry. The Second Edition retains the user-friendly style and highly acclaimed features of the First Edition, and has been extended and fully updated: A comprehensive treatment of plant, microbial and animal products natural products in one volume including the latest developments in the field. Expanded coverage of many topics. New material including genetic manipulation of biosynthetic pathways and the mevalonate-independent pathway to terpenoids. Extensive use of chemical schemes with annotated mechanistic explanations. Cross-referencing to emphasize links and similarities.Reviews of the First Edition: ."one of the best books on natural products that has been written. It should find a place on the bookshelves of everyone with an interest in natural products, since it not only offers a quick overview of the many different facets of natural products chemistry, but also, thanks to its comprehensive index, serves as an excellent reference source." Angewandte Chemie. "Paul Dewick's enthusiasm for his subject is much in evidence, and this book will be both welcomed and enjoyed by all those who want to know the basic factsabout medicinal natural products." Phytochemistry."It is refreshing to read a current natural products textbook that embraces a biosynthetic approach to instruction, which allows for the application of basic chemical principles.



Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products
Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products
Featuring contributions by some of the world's leading scientists in the field, Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products contains articles dealing with discovery, structure elucidation, and elegant synthetic strategies developed for natural products, with an emphasis on the structure activity relationship of bioactive natural products. The topics in this book are selected carefully since bioactive natural products are clinically useful pharmaceuticals or the primary compounds under extensive medicinal chemistry exploration. The book provides examples with updated research results while also bringing a historical perspective to the chemistry and biology of some selected bioactive compounds, a technique which could inform researchers about the process of developing pharmaceuticals, from discovery to application as drugs.



Product (chemistry) - A product is a substance found at the end of a chemical reaction.

Molecules (journal) - Molecules is a journal of synthetic chemistry and natural product chemistry (ISSN 1420-3049). It started publication in 1996 and is an open access publication.

Molbank - Molbank, founded in 1997, is an online open access scientific journal covering synthetic chemistry and natural product chemistry.

Green chemistry - Green chemistry is the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances. Whereas environmental chemistry is the chemistry of the natural environment, and of pollutant chemicals in nature, green chemistry seeks to reduce and prevent pollution at its source.



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