Authors: Tahmeena Khan, Abdul Rahman Khan, Saman Raza, Iqbal Azad, Alfred J. Lawrence

Medicinal and Environmental Chemistry: Experimental Advances and Simulated Strategies for Effective Application Part 1

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ISBN: 978-981-4998-28-4 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-4998-27-7 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2021
DOI: 10.2174/97898149982771210101

Introduction

Medicinal and Environmental Chemistry: Experimental Advances and Simulations is a collection of topics that highlight the use of pharmaceutical chemistry to assess the environment or make drug design and chemical testing more environment friendly.

The ten chapters included in the first part of this book set cover diverse topics, blending the fields of environmental chemistry and medicinal chemistry and have been authored by experts, scientists and academicians from renowned institutions. The book introduces the reader to environmental contaminants and techniques for their quantification and removal. A medicinal perspective for effects and remediation of environmental hazards, and therapeutic strategies available to design new and safer drugs, is addressed with a focus on knowledge about experimental and simulation methods. To further elaborate the importance of environmentally safe chemical practice, the concept of green chemistry has also been covered.

Specialized chapters have been included in the book about persistent organic pollutants, heavy metal and plastic pollutants, the effect of environmental xenoesterogens on human health and the potential of natural products to combat ecotoxicity.

Key Features:

  • - 10 topics which blend environmental chemistry and medicinal chemistry
  • - Contributions from more than 30 experts
  • - Includes introductory topics on environmental pollutants, investigative techniques in drug design and environmental risk assessment and green chemistry
  • - Includes specialized topics on persistent pollutants, ecotoxicity remediation and xenoestrogens
  • - Bibliographic references

This reference is an essential source of information for readers and scholars involved in environmental chemistry, pollution management and pharmaceutical chemistry courses at graduate and undergraduate levels. Professionals and students involved in occupational medicine will also benefit from the wide range of topics covered.

Preface

With the drastic disturbance in environmental harmony and balance, there has been a rise in global deaths and diseases, calling for the exploration of novel remediation strategies for innovative drug action mechanisms and target identification. The fine balance between human and ecological health is getting disturbed, leading to serious implications, including the occurrence of new pathogens and diseases, the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, being the most recent instance having gripped the entire globe.

Environmental diseases are non-communicable and are caused by chronic exposure to toxic pollutants. Other contributory causes of environmental diseases include radiation, pathogens, allergens and psychological stress. Their increasing occurrence is due to industrialization, changes in farming protocols and the increase in exposure to chemicals released into the environment. Lifestyle changes, including the increased use of tobacco and processed foods, also greatly contribute to the environmental/lifestyle diseases burden.

Though separately medicinal chemistry and environmental chemistry have been widely explored, yet their close association and interdependence have been overlooked. By exploring the association between these two focal areas, the present book aims to provide solutions and curative strategies for the well-being of humans and the environment as a whole.

The ten chapters included in this book are focused on diverse topics trying to blend the fields of environmental chemistry and medicinal chemistry and have been authored by experts, scientists and academicians from renowned institutions. A wide range of topics has been explored in the book to make it relevant to environmental chemists and students. The chapters have been designed so as to introduce environmental contaminants and techniques for their quantification and removal. Also, a medicinal perspective for remediation of environmental hazards, from therapeutic strategies available to the design of new and safer drugs, is introduced through experimental and simulation approaches.

Specialized chapters have been dedicated to persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals, and plastics, which have become a major source of pollution, along with their remediation. The effect of environmental xenoesterogens on human health has been discussed in one chapter, while in another, the potential of natural curing agents to combat ecotoxicity has been explored. To further elaborate the importance of safe chemical practice, the concept of green chemistry has also been introduced.

As we are aware that drug discovery for a particular disease is a time taking endeavour, therefore a few chapters have also been dedicated to in-silico predictions like molecular docking and virtual models for biological properties, the software used and their utility in making futuristic and accurate predictions to make drug discovery efficient, quicker and cost-effective. Chapters summarizing the challenges of medicinal chemistry as well as the advances of biomolecular simulations for drug designing with respect to ecotoxicity are also included.

The book will prove beneficial for academicians, students of environmental chemistry, pharmacy, researchers, scientists, computational chemists, pharmacologists, environ-mentalists, policymakers and postgraduate students. It would also provide researchers and medicinal chemists the information regarding the latest research done and the modern techniques used to develop more effective and safer drugs that would not be harmful to the environment. In this way, the proposed book would be highly beneficial to the audience it hopes to cater to.

Tahmeena Khan
Integral University
Department of Chemistry
India
Abdul Rahman Khan
Integral University
Department of Chemistry
India
Saman Raza
Isabella Thoburn College
Department of Chemistry
India
Iqbal Azad
Integral University
Department of Chemistry
India


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Alfred J. Lawrence
Isabella Thoburn College
Department of Chemistry
India

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