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Chiral Drugs - Chemistry and Biological Action

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Informationen zum Autor GUO-QIANG LIN, is a professor at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry and an adjunct professor at Fudan University, China. He is the Director of the Division of Chemical Science of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Among Professor Lin's publications are the Wiley books Principles and Applications of Asymmetric Synthesis and Biocatalysis for the Pharmaceutical Industry. QI-DONG YOU, PHD, is the Dean and a professor of the School of Pharmacy at China Pharmaceutical University. He is an Associate Editor of Progress in Pharmaceutical Sciences and serves on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica. Dr. You is a coauthor of over eighty publications, and an inventor or co-inventor of over twenty patent applications and patents. JIE-FEI CHENG, PHD, is the Director of Otsuka Shanghai Research Institute, a fully owned subsidiary of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd Japan. Formerly an associate professor at Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, he has worked for over fifteen years in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries in the United States. Dr. Cheng is a coauthor of over fifty peer-reviewed publications, and an inventor or coinventor of over twenty patent applications and patents. Klappentext An integrated view of chiral drugs?from concept and synthesisto pharmaceutical properties Chirality greatly influences a drug's biological and pharmacological properties. In an effort to achieve more predictable results from chiral drugs, the Food and Drug Administration now requires that these medicines be as pure as possible, which places great demands on drug synthesis, purification, analysis, and testing. To assist researchers in acquiring the essential knowledge to meet these rigid guidelines, Chiral Drugs focuses on three vital chiral technologies?asymmetric synthesis, biocatalytic process, and chiral resolution?to offer details on the basic concepts, key developments, and recent trends in chiral drug discovery, along with: The history of chiral drugs development and industrial applications of chiral technologies A section listing twenty-five approved or advanced-trial chiral drugs that lists each drug name, chemical name and properties, a representative synthetic pathway, pharmacological characterizations, and references An interdisciplinary approach combining synthetic organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and pharmacology Nearly two-thirds of the drugs on today's market are chiral drugs. Reducing and eliminating their negative characteristics is an ongoing and serious challenge for the pharmaceutical industry. With its well-balanced approach to covering each important aspect of chirality, Chiral Drugs champions important strategies for tipping the medical scale in a positive direction for the production of more effective?and safer?drugs. Zusammenfassung Presenting an overview of chiral drugs and their impact on the pharmaceutical industry, Chiral Drugs: Chemistry and Biological Action provides an integrated perspective of chiral drugs from concept, synthesis, and pharmaceutical properties. Inhaltsverzeichnis ABOUT THE EDITORS vii CONTRIBUTORS ix INTRODUCTION 1 1 OVERVIEW OF CHIRALITY AND CHIRAL DRUGS 3 Guo-Qiang Lin, Jian-Ge Zhang, and Jie-Fei Cheng 2 CHIRAL DRUGS THROUGH ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS 29 Guo-Qiang Lin and Xing-Wen Sun 3 CHIRAL DRUGS VIA BIOCATALYTICAL APPROACHES 77 Jianqiang Wang and Wenya Lu 4 RESOLUTION OF CHIRAL DRUGS 137 Qi-Dong You 5 FLUORINE-CONTAINING CHIRAL DRUGS 195 Xiao-Long Qiu, Xuyi Yue, and Feng-Ling Qing 6 INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF CHIRAL TECHNOLOGIES 253 Hui-Yin (Harry) Li, Rui Liu, Carl Behrens, and Chao-Y...

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