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978-93-8116-252-1 • 362 (Pb) • 2012 • 495.00 • US$ 11.95

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Medicinal Chemistry

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ndThe 2 edition of this book has been thoroughly revised and updated for the undergraduate/graduate students in medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and other related subjects. The book has been designed, through in a concise but explanatory form and focuses on the basic concepts of medicinal chemistry. The drug discovery routes traditional as well as modern drug discovery strategies using computation biology and chemistry have been discussed with examples. It also includes a brief discussion on drug development from the discovery to research stage leading to final product. In this book, a new chapter on Diabetes Mellitus has been added.

Salient features:• Written in a simple and lucid language. • Text organized into classes of drugs with an emphasis on their

pharmacological effects. • Focuses on the types of diabetes, insulin and management of Diabetes Mellitus.

1. Drug Design and Development 2. Receptors and Drug Action 3. Enzymes: Catalytic Receptors 4. Drug Metabolism 5. Natural Products and Drug Development 6. Anticoagulants 7. Cardiovascular Drugs 8. Antimalarials 9. Analgesics 10. Antibiotics 11. Antibacterials 12. Anticonvulsants 13. Drugs for Cancer Treatment 14. Diuretics 15. Uricosuric Agents 16. Drugs for Aids and Related Disorders 17. Antiamoebic Agents 18. Antiseptics and Disinfectants 19. Anthelmintics 20. Diabetes Mellitus Index

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About the SeriesThis series of short textbooks prepared by well-known authors is an attempt to deliver the vast knowledge of chemistry in a more concise yet comprehensive format for easy understanding and learning by the users. Need for this type of material has been strongly felt by the students studying chemistry at UG and PG levels for quite sometime and hence this product.

Each title of the series is independent by itself and presupposes only a very little fore-knowledge for use. The content has been developed following a basic undergraduate and plus level, avoiding any sophistication and show of expertise.

• The subject-matter presented in each book, though concise, has adequate coverage of this subject. • The important points wherever necessary have been highlighted. • Complex portion of the content has been interpreted in an easy to grasp manner. • Long sequences of references of reactions have been summarized in short run flowcharts. • Would be ideal for preparation of competitive examinations like NET, GATE and Civil Services.

Salient Features

V.K. Ahluwalia

978-81-8052-159-1 • 176 (Pb) • 2009 • 180.00 • US$ 4.95

Chemistry of Natural ProductsAmino Acids, Peptides Proteins and Enzymes

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This book is designed for the undergraduate (Pass and Honours) and postgraduate students of Chemistry. The content, in adequate details is presented in a lucid language and is well illustrated. It would be equally useful to the learners in interdisciplinary areas like Biochemistry and Biotechnology etc.

Preface, Chapter 1 : Amino Acids: Introduction. Nomenclature of Amino acids, Classification of Amino acids, Stereochemical aspects of Ą- Amino acids, Physical properties of Ą-Amino acids, Chemical reactions of Amino acids, Industrial preparation of Ą- amino acids, Chemical synthesis of Ą-Amino acids, Industrial applications of Ą-Amino acids, Chapter 2 : Peptides : Introduction, Structure and Classification of Peptides, Nomenclature of Peptides, Peptide Synthesis, Solid phase Peptide Synthesis, Some Biologically important

Peptides, Chapter 3: Proteins : Introduction, Classification of Proteins, Properties of Proteins, Structural organisation of Proteins, Chapter 4: Enzymes : Introduction, Nomenclature and Classification of Enzymes, Characteristics of Enzymes, Mechanism of Enzyme action, Factors affecting Enzyme action, Chymotrypsin: an Enzyme in action, Cofactors (or coenzymes), Enzymes in Organic synthesis, Glossary, Index.

V.K. Ahluwalia, Lalita S Kumar, Sanjiv Kumar

978-81-8052-089-1 • 260 (Hb) • 2006 • 395.00 • US$ 10.95

Contents1. Introduction to Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. 2. Passage of Drugs Through Membranes. 3. Drug Administration, Absorption, and Bioavailability. 4. Drug Distribution. 5. Drug Elimination and Clearance. 6. Compartmental Models in Pharmacokinetics. 7. Pharmacokinetics of an Intravenous Bolus Injection in a One-Compartment Model. 8. Pharmacokinetics of an Intravenous Bolus Injection in a Two-Compartment Model.9. Pharmacokinetics of Extravascular Drug Administration. 10. Introduction to Noncompartmental Analysis. 11. Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Infusion in a One-Compartment Model. 12. Multiple Intravenous Bolus Injections in the One-Compartment Model. 13. Multiple Intermittent Infusions. 14. Multiple Oral Doses. 15. Nonlinear Pharmacokinetics. 16. Introduction to Pharmacodynamic Models and Integrated Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Models. 17. Mechanism-Based Integrated Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Models. Index.

Basic Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

Sara E. Rosenbaum

978-04-7056-906-1 • 448 (Pb) • 2011 • US$ 59.95

PharmacyWhat It Is and How It Works - 2/e

Contents• What is Pharmacy? • The Pharmacist. • Pharmacists and the Health Care System • The Drug Use Process • Pharmacy Supportive Personnel • Pharmacy Technology & Automation • Pharmaceutical Care • Ambulatory (Community) Pharmacy • Hospital Pharmacy • Managed Care Pharmacy • Home Health Care Pharmacy • Long Term Care Pharmacy • Government Pharmacy • Drug Information & Poison Control • Pharmacy Academia • Pharmacy Organizations • How Drugs Are Discovered, Tested, and Approved • Pharmaceutical Industry • Other Opportunities for Pharmacists • Career Development • Index

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About the BookIf you are wondering how the pharmacology principles you are studying will apply to real life patients, Blueprints Notes & Cases - Pharmacology has just what you need - basic science concepts tied to clinical cases! This book offers high-yield, concise basic science content presented in a logical template. Each topic features a case presentation followed by thought questions and a basic science review. Thumbnails and key points provide a quick review of the essential information. Multiple-choice questions at the end of each case allow you to test your knowledge. Use during your coursework to aid in understanding application of principles, then review again as you prep for exams. Perfect for medical students -- physician assistants, nurse practitioners and related health professionals will also find Blueprints Notes & Cases valuable.

Blueprints Notes & Cases

PharmacologyKatherine Y Yang, Larissa R Graff, Aaron B

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Pharmaceutical Mathematics Remedial Mathematics for B. Pharma

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This is the first time that a book has been designed for students studying mathematics from pharmaceutical perspective. It provides the basic concepts and applications of mathematics suited to the needs of students appearing in the examinations of B. Pharma, M. Pharma and other professional examinations. The developments of this book reflect a special concern to present mathematical concepts in terms that the reader can understand and practice with a variety of illustrations and examples. Thus the approach is to communicate the practical aspects of mathematics in a way that negates the fear of learning any subject with mathematical applications.

Each chapter is structured in such a way that it allows the reader to check his understanding and consolidate the learning process. Some of the salient features are : • Illustrations and solved examples • Self practice problems with hints and answers • Trend questions appearing in university and professional examinations.

Preface , 1. Matrix and Determinant 2. Measures of Central Tendency 3. Circular Functions and Trigonometry 4. Analytical Plain Geometry 5. Limits and Functions 6. Differential Calculus: Basic Concepts 7. Differential Calculus: Applications 8. Maxima and Minima 9. Integral Calculus: Basic Concepts and Applications, Index.

J.K. Sharma

978-81-8052-221-5 • 320 (Pb) • 2008 • 210.00 • US$ 5.95

Instant Pharmacology

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This is 'only one of its kind'-student friendly, exam-oriented book that gives a bird's eye view of the subject. The book is thoughtfully compiled with all the different types of questions that could be asked at the University theory, viva-voce as well as practical examinations. The layout and content will definitely help the students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, to assimilate the subject matter easily and answer the questions more effectively.

• General Pharmacology • Autonomic Nervous System and Skeletal Muscle Relaxants • Renal and Cardiovascular System • Central Nervous System Including Local Anaesthetics • Respiratory and Gastrointestinal System • Haemopoietic System • Endocrine and Reproductive System • Autacoids and Inflammation • General Chemotherapy • Antiviral and Antifungal Chemotherapy • Chemotherapy of Microbial and Parasitic Infections • Cancer Chemotherapy and Immunomodulators • Applied Pharmacology Topics • Special Topics in Pharmacology • Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Discovery • Appendices

P.V. Rataboli

978-93-8116-210-1 • 321 (Pb) • 2011 • 275.00 • US$ 7.95

Clinical Pharmacology and Rational Therapeutics

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This edition has been extensively revised and updated to include the latest drug additions in the field of pharmacology. The book now includes Learning Objectives at the beginning of every chapter so that the students know exactly what is expected of them. At the end of each chapter there are therapeutic problems and clinical exercises to make the learning more meaningful not only to students but also the practitioners. A new chapter on Alzheimers Disease is also added. The textbook is designed to help the students of medicine, dentistry, nursing and pharmacy to understand pharmacology and remember it better. It is concise and complete. It can also serve as a rapid reference to postgraduated and general practitioners who are short of time to refer to bigger textbooks.

PART-A : GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY: SECTION : 1 Drug Discovery and Man SECTION : 2 Routed of Administration and Dosage Forms SECTION : 3 Clinical Pharmacokinetics SECTION : 4 Pharmacodynamics PART-B CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY OF

ORGAN SYSTEMS : SECTION : 5 Autonomic Nervous System SECTION : 6 Renal and Cardiovascular System SECTION : 7 : Central Nervous System SECTION : 8 Respiratory System SECTION : 9 Haemopoietic System SECTION : 10 Gastrointestinal System SECTION : 11 Endocrine System SECTION : 12 Reproductive System SECTION : 13 Autacoids and Inflammation PART-C : CHEMOTHERAPY AND IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY : SECTION : 14 General Considerations of Chemotherapy SECTION : 15 General Chemotherapy SECTION : 16 Antiviral and Antifungal Chemotherapy SECTION : 17 Specific Chemotherapy (Microbial infections) SECTION : 18 Specific Chemotherapy (Parasitic infections) SECTION : 19 Antimalignancy Chemotherapy SECTION : 20 Immunomodulators PART-D APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY: SECTION : 21. Drug Use in Pregnancy and Lactation SECTION :22 Drug Use in Special Situations SECTION : 23. Drug Use at extremes of Age SECTION : 24. Ocular Pharmacology PART-E SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHARMACOLOGY : SECTION : 25 Adverse Drug Reactions SECTION : 26 Drug Interactions SECTION : 27. Drugs of abuse and Drug Dependence SECTION : 28. Toxicology SECTION : 29 Drugs and Their Indications SECTION : 30 Clinical Evaluation and Research SECTION : 31 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Pharmacoeconomics SECTION : 32 Rational use of Drugs Appendix : I Winners of Nobel Prize for their contribution to Pharmacology, Bibliography Index.

P.V. Rataboli

978-93-8015-653-8 • 588 (Pb) • 2010 • 495.00 • US$ 13.95

Pharmacy

ContentsIntroduction, Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants, Appendices, Basic Concepts of Ayurveda, Introductory Notes on the Fundamental Principles of ayurvedic pharmacology, Glossary, References, List of Figures and Credits, Index.

Handbook of Ayurvedic Medicinal PlantsHerbal Reference Library

L D Kapoor

978-08-4932-929-6 • 428 (Hb) • 2005 • 3,995.00 • US$ 105.95

Handbook of

Medicinal Mints (Aromathematics)Phytochemicals and Biological Activities

ContentsImportant Phytochemicals in Mint, Biological Activities of Mint Phytochemicals, References

A James Duke, Stephen M Beckstrom Sternberg

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About the Author

• Introduction • Analgesics • Antiseptics And Disinfectants • Antibacterials • Diuretics • Uricosuric Agents • Antiamoebic Agents • Anthelmintics • Antimalarials • Anticoagulants • Anticonvulsants • Cardiovasular Drugs • Drugs For The Treatment Of Cancer • Drugs For Aids And Related Disorders

Prof. V.K. Ahluwalia is a visiting faculty at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research, University of Delhi, Delhi. He has also been associated with Prof. Herbert C. Brown, Nobel Laureate. His overall teaching experience is more than four decades

V.K. Ahluwalia

978-81-9084-068-2 • 260 (Pb) • 2010 • 250.00 • US$ 6.95

Prime Ayurvedic Plant DrugsA Modern Scientific Appraisal

About the BookIn the early development of modern medicine, biologically active compounds from higher plants played a vital role in providing medicines to combat pain and disease, and most of these were culled from plants traditionally used for that purpose in one culture or another. Even now, search for bioactive molecules from nature (plants, animals, microflora) continues to play an important role in fashioning new therapeutic agents. Besides, in the last three decades or so, a new trend in the preparation and marketing of drugs based on medicinal plants has become increasingly important in several European countries. These preparations, labelled herbal drugs or phytomedicines are carefully standardized, and their efficacy and safety for a specific application demonstrated, and are dispensed just like the allopathic preparations.

Additionally, in several countries traditional medicine is still in vogue, and in fact, has been gaining more acceptability for treatment of chronic ailments. This is especially true for countries like India and China, which have a long tradition of fairly well-organized traditional therapy.

With this background, it is not surprising to see a renascence in the exploration of medicinal plants by more incisive modern techniques of chemical and biological sciences, available now. Traditional Ayurvedic therapeutic formulations draw on an impressive array of plants, and several of these had attracted the attention of investigators from mid-1950s, and highly significant amount of research results have been published in various peer-reviewed international journals. Though, several books on Ayurvedic plant drugs have been published, there was not a single cogent one, aimed primarily at evaluation of therapeutic claims in the present-day context. This void motivated the present author to write and get published 'Prime Ayurvedic Plant Drugs ' in 2006. Since then, highly meaningful new research results covering these and a few additional Ayurvedic medicinal plants have been published. This necessitated the publication of an updated Second Edition of this book.

In this revised and enlarged edition, not only highlights of new medicinally valuable information that emerged since 2005, has been incorporated, but 14 new prime Ayurvedic plant drugs, which attracted the attention of research workers, have also been included. Besides updating other sections, including the General Introduction, another Annexure (no. 4) covering Plant-wise Activities, has been added. Both Annexures 3 and 4 depict medicinal/therapeutic activities confirmed by modern scientific methods, and in both of these, clinical confirmation has been highlighted (green print).

Sukh Dev

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