Principles of medicinal chemistry / edited by William O. Foye.
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- 9780812110982 :
- 0812110986
- 615.7 FOY
- RM300
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Includes bibliographies and index.
1.Introduction and history. William O. Foye -- 2.Physical-chemical properties and biologic activity. James J.Zimmerman and Stuart Feldman -- 3.Theoretical aspects of drug design. Lemont B. Keir and Michael S. Tute -- 4.Structural features and pharmacologic activity. Ian W. Mathison ... [et al] -- 5.Drug metabolism. David A. Williams -- 6.Receptor site theory. James E. Gearien -- 7.Volatile anesthetics. Ronald L. Jacoby and Karl A. Nieforth -- 8.Central nervous system depressants: sedative-hypnotics. Julius A. Vida -- 9.Anticonvulsants. Julia A. Vida -- 10.Nueroleptics and anxiolytic agents. John L. Neumeyer -- 11.Drugs used to treat neuromuscular disorders: antiparkinsonism agents and skeletal muscle relaxants. John L. Neumeyer -- 12.Analgesics. Gilbert J. Hite -- 15.Central nervous system stimulants. Karl A. Niefort and Marlene L. Cohen -- 14.Local anesthetics. Bertil H. Takman, R. Nicheol Boyes, and Helen G. Vassallo -- 15.Cholinergics, acetylcholinersterases, and antispasmodics. James E. Gearien -- 16.Adrenergic drugs. Michael N. Mimnaugh and James E. Gearien -- 17.Cardiac agents: cardiac glycosides and related drugs, antianginals, and antiarrhymtics. James B. Mangold and Ronald O. Langner -- 18.Anticoagulants, coagulants, and plasma extenders. Richard H. Hammer -- 19.Diuretics. William J. Rose -- 20.Atiallergenic agents. Donald T. Witiak and Richard C. Cavestri -- 21.Cholesterol, adrenocorticoids, and sex hormones. Donald T. Witiak, Duane D. Miller , and Robert W. Brueggemeier -- 22.Antilipidemic drugs. Dennis R. Feller ... [et al] -- 23.Nosteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Glenn H. Hamor -- 24.Drugs affecting sugar metabolism. Edmund J. Gengesh -- 25.Amino acids, peptides, and proteins. Roy L. Kisliuk -- 26.Vitamins and coenzymes. Roaymond W. Doskotch -- 27.Thyroid function and thyroid drugs. Nicolas Zenker -- 28.Medicinals of plant origin: historical aspects. William O. Foye -- 29.Chemotherapy: an introduction. William J. Rost -- 30.Metabolite antagonism. Nitya Anand -- 31.Antiseptics and disinfectants. Ann M. Warner and Victor D. Warner -- 32.Antimycobacterial agents. Ann M. Warner and Victor D. Warner -- 33.Antibiiotics and synthetic antibacterials. William O. Foye and D. Perlman -- 34.Parasite chemotherapy. Edward B. Roches -- 35.Antifungal agents. Eugene D. Weinbert -- 36.Pesticides. John L. Neumeyer -- 37.Cancer chemotherapy. Joel M. Kauffman, Sisir K. Sengupta and William O. Foey -- 38.Hormone antagonissts. V. Craig Jordan -- 39.Photochemotherapy. Francesco Dall'Acqua and Giulio Jori -- 40.Antiviral agents. Manohar L. Sethi -- 41.Agents for organ imaging. Raymond E. Counsell and Jamey P.Weichert -- 42.Molecular graphics. Peter R, Andrews.