Oxazole, Isoxazole, Benzoxazole-Based Drug Discovery

Oxazole, Isoxazole, Benzoxazole-Based Drug Discovery

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Oxazole, Isoxazole, Benzoxazole Based Drug Discovery offers complete coverage of oxazole and related molecules, both from natural and synthetic origin, with a focus on the reaction mechanisms, and medicinal, pharmacokinetic and computational aspects. New and contemporary methods of synthesis are discussed, with a special focus on green, environment-friendly procedures. Discussion of stereochemical studies, particularly on natural molecules, are included. Computational chemistry has emerged as an integral tool for drug discovery, hence this book explains how the drug candidate is established as suitable for clinical trials with the help of molecular docking and virtual screening modeling. This book offers a broad range of recent developments and detailed coverage of synthesis and biological activities of the drugs, and is an ideal reference guide to researchers working in organic and medicinal chemistry.
EAN 9780323853866
ISBN 0323853862
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publication date September 16, 2024
Pages 302
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Authors Ghani, Ambreen (Assistant Professor, Division of Science and Tech, University of Education, Pakistan); Hussain, Erum Akbar (Tenured Associate Professor, Lahore College, Women University, Pakistan); Sadiq, Zubi (Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, Lahore College, Pakistan)
Series Heterocyclic Drug Discovery