Drug Design-----Mcgraw hill
Drug discovery and designing is a billion-dollar industry. It is a
highly interdisciplinary field and needs participation from medicinal
chemists, organic chemists, analytical chemists, pharmacologists,
pharmaceutical chemists and technologists, biologists, molecular
biologists, biochemists and systems biologists. It takes 12-15 years to
bring a new drug molecule to the market. Recently, this field has seen a
number of remarkable changes which have helped in speedy drug
discovery. However, the number of new drugs entering the market is still
very low, mostly due to failures during clinical trials, side-effects,
toxicity, poor bioavailability, etc. At the same time, many existing
drugs have been withdrawn from the market due to safety issues.
Drug Design: Basics and Applications is designed to highlight
several of these issues as well as to provide suggestions for process
improvement and solutions for specific problems. Each chapter of this
book is contributed by domain experts from industry, academia or
research institutions in India and aboard. The book can be seen as
divided into two parts. The first part introduces the readers to
fundamental concepts such as target and lead identification and in vitro
assessment methodologies. The second part is dedicated to the coverage
of several critical diseases. It covers topics such as
TB, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, inflammation, cardiotonics,
inositides, G protein coupled receptors and human hepatic drug
metabolism. With this coverage, this book will be useful for scientists,
researchers, teachers and advanced students in the area of
drug discovery and design.