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Essentials of Organic Chemistry: For Students of Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry and Biological Chemistry


Essentials of Organic Chemistry: For Students of Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry and Biological Chemistry

Paperback by Dewick, Paul M. (University of Nottingham, UK)

Essentials of Organic Chemistry: For Students of Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry and Biological Chemistry

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ISBN:
9780470016664
Publication Date:
13 Apr 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
720 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 5 May 2024
Essentials of Organic Chemistry: For Students of Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry and Biological Chemistry

Description

Essentials of Organic Chemistry is an accessible introduction to the subject for students of Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry and Biological Chemistry. Designed to provide a thorough grounding in fundamental chemical principles, the book focuses on key elements of organic chemistry and carefully chosen material is illustrated with the extensive use of pharmaceutical and biochemical examples. In order to establish links and similarities the book places prominence on principles and deductive reasoning with cross-referencing. This informal text also places the main emphasis on understanding and predicting reactivity rather than synthetic methodology as well as utilising a mechanism based layout and featuring annotated schemes to reduce the need for textual explanations. * tailored specifically to the needs of students of Pharmacy Medical Chemistry and Biological Chemistry * numerous pharmaceutical and biochemical examples * mechanism based layout * focus on principles and deductive reasoning This will be an invaluable reference for students of Pharmacy Medicinal and Biological Chemistry.

Contents

Preface. 1. Molecular representations and nomenclature. 2. Atomic structure and bonding. 3. Stereochemistry. 4. Acids and bases. 5. Reaction mechanisms. 6. Nucleophilic reactions: nucleophilic substitution. 7. Nucleophilic reactions of carbonyl groups. 8. Electrophilic reactions. 9. Radical reactions. 10. Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions. 11. Heterocycles. 12. Carbohydrates. 13. Amino acids, peptides and proteins. 14. Nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleic acids. 15. The organic chemistry of intermediary metabolism. 16. How to approach examination questions: selected problems and answers. Index.

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