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 2

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ISBN: 978-981-4998-31-4 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-4998-30-7 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2021
DOI: 10.2174/97898149983071210101

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 eleven chapters included in the second 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. This part is more specialized in nature, focusing primarily on the effects of air pollution and water contamination on human health. Chapters covering pharmaceutical interventions and pollution control measures, respectively follow these initial topics.

Part II also features specialized topics that aim to address some unique challenges of the above mentioned problems including antibiotic pollution, pharmaceutical analysis of pollutants, chemosensors, biosteric modifications and new drug development strategies against SARS-CoV2.

Key Features:

  • - 11 topics which blend environmental chemistry and medicinal chemistry
  • - Contributions from more than 40 experts
  • - Includes topics covering effects of air pollution on human health and disease
  • - Includes specialized topics on pharmaceutical analysis in the environment, and modifications of compounds for pharmaceutical purposes
  • - 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.

Contributors

Author(s):
Tahmeena Khan


Abdul Rahman Khan


Saman Raza


Iqbal Azad


Alfred J. Lawrence




Contributor(s):
Agarwal S.
Isabella Thoburn College
Lucknow
India


Ahmad I.
Isabella Thoburn College
Lucknow
India


Ahmad M.
Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology
Aligarh Muslim University
Aligarh
India


Alam Z.
Shibli National PG College
Azamgarh
India


Ali A.
Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology
Aligarh Muslim University
Aligarh
India


Ansari A.
King George’s Medical University
Lucknow
India
/
Shibli National PG College
Azamgarh
India


Azad I.
Integral University
Lucknow
India


Azad M. I.
Jamia Millia Islamia
New Delhi
India


Bajpai S.
Amity University
Lucknow
India


Bhateria M.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR)
Lucknow
India


Bhatia S.
Isabella Thoburn College
Lucknow
India


Bhateria M.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR)
Lucknow
India


Bhatia S.
Isabella Thoburn College
Lucknow
India


Biswas K.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur
India


Dixit S.
CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CSIR-CIMAP)
Lucknow
India


Gupta A.
CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CSIR-CIMAP)
Lucknow
India


Gupta N.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
Lucknow
India


Jabeen F.
Jazan University
Jazan
Saudi Arabia


Joshi S.
Isabella Thoburn College
Lucknow
India


Kant S.
King George’s Medical University
Lucknow
India


Khan A. R.
Integral University
Lucknow
India


Khan M.A.
K.K.L.K.M, Kathara
Kanpur
India


Khan T.
Integral University
Lucknow,
India


Khare A.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur
India


Kumar S.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR)
Lucknow
India


Lawrence A. J.
Isabella Thoburn College
Lucknow
India


Mahdi A. A.
King George’s Medical University
Lucknow
India


Mishra A.
Indian Institute of Information Technology
Prayagraj
India


Mishra N.
Indian Institute of Information Technology
Prayagraj
India


Mulpuru V.
Indian Institute of Information Technology
Prayagraj
India


Nagar P.K.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur
India


Nasibullah M.
Integral University
Lucknow
India


Pandey J.
Amity University
Lucknow
India


Patel D. K.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR)
Lucknow
India


Rahman Q. I.
Integral University
Lucknow
India


Raza S.
Isabella Thoburn College
Lucknow
India


Rizvi A.
Previously at, CSIR- Central Drug Research Institute (CSIR-CDRI)
Lucknow
India


Sharma M.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur
India


Sharma P.
Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar University
Lucknow
India


Sharma V. P.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR)
Lucknow
India


Shukla D.
S R Int
Knapur
India


Siddiq M.A.,
Jazan University
Jazan
Saudi Arabia


Singh N.
Amity University
Lucknow
India


Singh S. P.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR)
Lucknow
India


Vankar P. S.
Bombay Textile Research Association
Mumbai
India


Verma J.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR)
Lucknow
India


Yadav A.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur
India




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