Medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry are disciplines of pharmacy at the intersection of chemistry, especially synthetic organic chemistry, and
pharmacology and various other biological specialties, where they are involved with design, chemical synthesis and development for market of pharmaceutical agents, or bio-active molecules (drugs). Compounds used as medicines are most often organic compounds, which are often divided into the broad classes of small organic molecules (e.g., atorvastatin, fluticasone, clopidogrel) and "biologics" (infliximab, erythropoietin, insulin glargine), the latter of which are most often medicinal preparations of proteins (natural and recombinant antibodies, hormones, etc.). Inorganic and organometallic compounds are also useful as
drugs (e.g., lithium and platinum-based agents such as lithium carbonate and cisplatin as well as gallium). In particular,
medicinal chemistry in its most common practice—focusing on small organic molecules—encompasses synthetic
organic chemistry and aspects of natural products and
computational chemistry in close combination with chemical biology, enzymology and structural biology, together aiming at the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents. Practically speaking, it involves chemical aspects of identification, and then systematic, thorough synthetic alteration of new chemical entities to make them suitable for therapeutic use. It includes synthetic and computational aspects of the study of existing
drugs and agents in development in relation to their bioactivities (biological activities and properties), i.e., understanding their structure-activity
relationships (SAR). Pharmaceutical chemistry is focused on quality aspects of medicines and aims to assure fitness for purpose of medicinal products. At the biological interface,
medicinal chemistry combines to form a set of highly interdisciplinary sciences, setting its organic, physical, and computational emphases alongside biological areas such as biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacognosy and pharmacology,
toxicology and veterinary and human medicine; these, with project management, statistics, and pharmaceutical
business practices, systematically oversee altering identified chemical agents such that after pharmaceutical formulation, they are safe and efficacious, and therefore suitable for use in treatment of disease.
High Impact List of Articles
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Seroprevalence of Antibodies to the Hepatitis C vir
us in a
HospitalâBased Population: A study from western
Maharashtra, India
Patil Satish R , Ghorpade M V , Supriya Satish Patil , Shinde R V. , Mohite S T
: International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health
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Palmaris Longus Agenesis (PLA) among Dusun & Bajau
ethnic groups of Northern Borneo
Aye Mya Thidar , Tin Tin Myint , Daw Khin Saw Naing ,
Zainal Ariffin Mustapha : International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health
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Influence of Histamine on the Immunoregulation of HIVInfected Patients
Akhmedjanova Z.I., Zalyalieva M. V, Begisheva R. R. : International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health
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Reality vs Illusion: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among
Diabetic Patients
Shu Hui Ng, 1Kheng Hooi Chan, 1Zi Yang Lian, 1Yee Hooi Chuah, Aishath Noora Waseem, Amudha Kadirvelu : International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health
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Analyzing of regression model of environmental health quality of residential in slum areas
Ghasem Abedi, Farideh Rostami, Behzad Nikpor : International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health
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