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Drug-like properties: concepts, structure design and methods from ADME to toxicity optimization

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Part 1-Introductory concepts.pdf (336.7Kb)
Part 2-Physicochemical properties.pdf (582.5Kb)
Part 3- Disposition, metabolism, and safety.pdf (1.476Mb)
Part 4- Methods.pdf (1.268Mb)
Part 5- Specific topics.pdf (448.8Kb)
Appendix & index.pdf (320.9Kb)
Date
2008
Author
Kerns, Edward H.
Di, Li
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Abstract
Drug research is a fulfilling career because new drugs can improve human health, quality of life, and life span. For scientists dedicated to drug research, it can also be a supremely challenging mission, owing to the numerous attributes that must be simultaneously optimized to arrive at an efficacious drug-like compound. ADME/Tox (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, toxicity) is one of these challenges. Of the thousands of novel compounds that a drug discovery project team invents and that bind to the therapeutic target, typically only a fraction of these have sufficient ADME/Tox properties to become a drug product. This book is devoted to providing you, the drug research scientist or student, with an introduction to ADME/Tox property concepts, structure design, and methodology to help you succeed with these challenges.
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