Bioactive Heterocycles III
Bioactive Heterocycles III
Bioactive Heterocycles III provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the most recent breakthroughs in the ?eld of heterocycles. This volume contains 8 chapters written by experts in their respective ?elds from all over the world. The chapters summarize years of extensive research in each area, andprovideinsightinthenewthemesofnaturalproductresearch.Manyofthe contributors illustrate their laboratory experiences. It s obvious that readers will gain exciting and essential information fromthe volume. In the ?rst chapter, Kayser et al. describe the chemistry, biosynthesis and biological activities of artemisinin, one of the most promising antimalarial molecules, and its related natural peroxides. They present new strategies of producing artemisinin that utilize fascinating technologies. as Additionally, thepharmacokineticpro?leandthedevelopmentofnewdrugdeliverysystems onPlasmodium infected erythrocytesare presented . Khan describes some aspects of sugar-derived heterocycles and their p- cursors which are utilized as the inhibitors against glycogen phosphorylases (GPs), and are responsible for the release of mono-glucose from poly-glucose (glycogen) in the second chapter. The inhibitors of GP could help to stop or slowdownglycogenolysisaswellasglucoseproduction.Ultimately, thewhole processwill result in the recovery fromdiabetes of NIDDMpatients. In his contribution, Verma studies quantitative structure-activityrelati- ship (QSAR) and proposes several interesting QSAR models of heterocyclic molecules having cytotoxicactivities against different cancer cell lines, which couldin turn clarify the chemical-biologicalinteractions ofsuch compounds. Alamgir et al., in the fourth chapter, review the recent progress of the synthesis, reactivity and biological activities of benzimidazoles. Additionally, they describe several new techniques and procedures for the synthesis of the same scaffold. Inthe?fthchapter,KhanreviewstheessentialroleoftheenzymeTyrosinase in human melanin production, covering various related clinical problems.
Cytotoxicity of Heterocyclic Compounds against Various Cancer Cells: A Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Study
Synthesis, Reactivity and Biological Activity of Benzimidazoles
Heterocyclic Compounds Against the Enzyme Tyrosinase Essential for Melanin Production: Biochemical Features of Inhibition
Xanthones in Hypericum: Synthesis and Biological Activities
Chemistry of Biologically Active Isothiazoles
Structure and Biological Activity of Furocoumarins
Erratum to Xanthones in Hypericum: Synthesis and Biological Activities.
Chemistry, Biosynthesis and Biological Activity of Artemisinin and Related Natural Peroxides
Sugar-derived Heterocycles and Their Precursors as Inhibitors Against Glycogen Phosphorylases (GP)Cytotoxicity of Heterocyclic Compounds against Various Cancer Cells: A Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Study
Synthesis, Reactivity and Biological Activity of Benzimidazoles
Heterocyclic Compounds Against the Enzyme Tyrosinase Essential for Melanin Production: Biochemical Features of Inhibition
Xanthones in Hypericum: Synthesis and Biological Activities
Chemistry of Biologically Active Isothiazoles
Structure and Biological Activity of Furocoumarins
Erratum to Xanthones in Hypericum: Synthesis and Biological Activities.
Khan, Mahmud T.H.
ISBN | 978-3-642-09244-2 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783642092442 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2010 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XVI, 287 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XVI, 287 p. 248 illus., 5 illus. in color. |
Sprache | Englisch |