Medicinal chemistry incorporates bio-organic chemistry, organic
synthetic methods, physical organic chemistry and organic reaction
mechanisms. These areas of chemistry are crucial to the design and
synthesis of new drugs, both in academia and the pharmaceutical
industry. Chemistry and Medicines: An Introductory Text provides a
general introduction to this fascinating subject. The first chapters
contain a brief historical introduction followed by a description of the
chemical features involved in the adsorption, distribution, metabolism
and excretion of a drug. The remaining chapters describe the chemistry
underlying the design and synthesis of some of the key drugs used to
combat some major diseases of the peripheral and central nervous system,
infectious diseases and cancers. A glossary and suggestions for further
reading complete this textbook. The book is aimed at those studying
advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in medicinal chemistry.