Fundamentals of Medicinal Chemistry
(8) (a) The main differences are the following. . DNA molecules usually have a very large RMM value compared to RNA molecules. . ...
Chapter 3 (1) See Section 3.1. (2) See Section 3.2.1. (i) Replacing a rigid structure by an equivalent sized rigid structure giv ...
(3) See Section 4.3.2 and Table 4.3 for both parts (i) and (ii). (4) See Table 4.2 for all the answers to parts (i)–(iii). (5) S ...
(d)Advantages:less computing time, very large molecules may be modelled and can be used to give information on the binding of li ...
(4) See Section 6.2.2. Adapt the scheme given in Figure 6.9. Use one of the encoding methods described in section 6.3. (5) See S ...
Chapter 8 (1) See Sections (a) 8.2, (b) 8.4.1, (c) 8.4.2, (d) 8.5. (2) Absolute bioavailability (Equation (8.28) ) and half-life ...
(2) Substitute this value in Equation (8.28) to give the absolute bioavailability: absolute bioavailability¼ 5 : 01 = 50 3 : 96 ...
(4) See Table 9.3. The amide bond and the carboxylic acid group make the conjugate more water soluble than the original aromatic ...
entered the brain, it is easily oxidized to the quaternary salt, which because of its charge cannot return across the blood–brai ...
(ii) O + + CH 3 COCl O PBr 3 Reduction Friedel Crafts COOH Br CN FGI FGI FGI H 2 O KCN OH + COCl Friedel Crafts + - Benz ...
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Selected Further Reading Drug safety Glaxo Group Research,Drug Safety, a Shared Responsibility, Churchill Livingstone, 1991. Gen ...
Inorganic medicinal chemistry S. J. Lippard and J. M. Berg,Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry, University Science, Medicin ...
Index Abequose, 244 Acediasulphone, 68 Acetylcholine, 59, 60, 247, 248 Acetylcholinesterases, 189 N-Acetyl-b-D-glucosamine, 18, ...
Bacteria (Continued) bacteriophages, 242 cell envelope, membrane and walls, (see cells) Gram positive, 136, 241, 242, 243 Gram n ...
Configurations amino acids, 4 monosaccharides, 13 Conformation, 6 Corticoids, 204 Cortisol, 74 Craig plots, 88 D-Cycloserine, 13 ...
Drug action (Continued) chain cleaving agents, 154–155 distribution, 50, 159 drugs that disrupt cell membranes and walls, 131–13 ...
classification, 256 effectors, 257 feedback regulators, 257 isoenzymes, 267 isofunctional enzymes, 255 metal ion clusters, 255 m ...
Haem, 6 Haemoglobin, 4, 8, 10 Haemoproteins, 6 Haworth convention, 12 Heroin, 38 Heparin, 19 Histamine, 61 Histidine, 2 Histone, ...
N-Methylglucamine, 65 Methylb-D-glucoside, 16 Methylhistamines, 144 6-Methylthiopurine, 188 X-Methyltransferase, 192 Metoprolol, ...
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