Vicinal Diaryl Substituted Heterocycles

A Gold Mine for the Discovery of Novel Therapeutic Agents

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Organic, General Chemistry
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Author: ISBN: 9780081022498
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: March 14, 2018
Imprint: Elsevier Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780081022498
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: March 14, 2018
Imprint: Elsevier
Language: English

Vicinal Diaryl-Substituted Heterocycles: A Gold Mine for the Discovery of Novel Therapeutic Agents draws together all of the key information about these compounds in one place for the first time. Following an informative overview of the importance of these structures to the discovery of potential therapeutic agents, the text goes on to outline the main compound types, with each chapter focusing on the activities of a different structure. Designed to support researchers by consolidating this important information in a single, practical guide, the authors hope to encourage further advancement and development in the discovery of novel therapeutic agents.

As flexible building blocks for the production of novel compounds, vicinal diaryl-substituted heterocycles are a rich source of leads for the development of new drugs. Their adaptability means that they can be used to produce structures with a broad range of attractive characteristics, and a large number of vicinal diaryl-substituted heterocyclic compounds have already been synthesized and investigated by medicinal chemists as promising lead molecules.

  • Collects together details of the key vicinal diaryl-substituted heterocyclic compounds in one place for the first time
  • Highlights biological activities and SAR of derivatives
  • Structured practically for ease of navigation between different derivatives
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Vicinal Diaryl-Substituted Heterocycles: A Gold Mine for the Discovery of Novel Therapeutic Agents draws together all of the key information about these compounds in one place for the first time. Following an informative overview of the importance of these structures to the discovery of potential therapeutic agents, the text goes on to outline the main compound types, with each chapter focusing on the activities of a different structure. Designed to support researchers by consolidating this important information in a single, practical guide, the authors hope to encourage further advancement and development in the discovery of novel therapeutic agents.

As flexible building blocks for the production of novel compounds, vicinal diaryl-substituted heterocycles are a rich source of leads for the development of new drugs. Their adaptability means that they can be used to produce structures with a broad range of attractive characteristics, and a large number of vicinal diaryl-substituted heterocyclic compounds have already been synthesized and investigated by medicinal chemists as promising lead molecules.

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