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Theoretical Aspects of Anticancer Drugs - Development of Structure-Activity Relationships for Drug Design

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Cancer has a high mortality rate worldwide till date. Several approaches viz., surgery, radiation therapyand chemotherapy have been employed to treat cancer. Since new anticancer drugs have been discovered, thecuring rate of chemotherapy has improved over thelast decades. Designing and development of new drugsfrom the laboratory bench to the clinic is a complex,expensive, and very time consuming task. In thiscontext rational computer-aided drug design with thehelp of available data, especially the insilico-based quantitative structure-activityrelationship (QSAR) techniques have emerged as apromising alternative tool toward the effectivescreening of potential drugs. In this book, theauthors present the comprehensive structure-activitymodelling of some anticancer drugs using DensityFunctional Theory (DFT) based reactivity descriptors. Further, the theoretical studies of platinumdrug-DNA adduct provide the evidence ofintermolecular proton transfer between the base pairswhich explains the damage of DNA when the drugmolecule binds with it. This book will be helpfulfor researchers working in the field of medicinalchemistry and drug design.

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Dr. Sarmah, (Ph. D. Tezpur University, India) is an AssistantProfessor of Dept. of Chemistry, Royal School of Engineering &Tech., India. Prof. Deka, Ph. D. from NCL Pune, did hispost-doctoral research at Tokyo University before joining TU in2001. He is also an AvH fellow. His research interests aremolecular modelling and catalysis.

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Authors Ramesh C Deka, Ramesh C. Deka, Ramesh C. Deka, Pubale Sarmah, Pubalee Sarmah
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2011
 
EAN 9783844382808
ISBN 978-3-8443-8280-8
No. of pages 192
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Theoretical chemistry

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