1st Edition

Chemistry and Pharmacology of Naturally Occurring Bioactive Compounds

Edited By Goutam Brahmachari Copyright 2013
    584 Pages 662 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    584 Pages 662 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Natural products play crucial roles in modern drug development, and constitute a prolific source of novel lead compounds or pharmacophores for ongoing drug discovery programs. Chemistry and Pharmacology of Naturally Occurring Bioactive Compounds presents cutting-edge research in the chemistry of bioactive natural products and demonstrates how natural product research continues to make significant contributions in the discovery and development of new medicinal entities.





    In 21 chapters, this book highlights chemistry and pharmaceutical potential of natural products in modern drug discovery processes, and covers the synthesis and semi-synthesis of potentially bioactive natural products. Written for phytochemists, synthetic chemists, combinatorial chemists, as well as other practitioners and students in related fields, the book features chemical advances in naturally occurring organic compounds and describes their chemical transformations and structure–activity relationships.

    Chemistry and Pharmacology of Naturally Occurring Bioactive Compounds
    Goutam Brahmachari
    Impact of Solid-Supported Cyclization–Elimination Strategies toward the Development of Natural Product Inspired Molecules in Drug Discovery Research
    Dhananjay Kumar, Bhuwan B. Mishra, Divya Kushwaha, and Vinod K. Tiwari
    Synthesis and Biological Studies of Novel ß-Lactams Bimal K. Banik
    Applications of Isatin Chemistry in Organic Synthesis and Medicinal Chemistry
    Girija S. Singh and Zelalem Y. Desta
    Role of Organic Carbamates in Anticancer Drug Design
    Devdutt Chaturvedi
    Rational Design of New Molecules of Biological Significance from Phenolic Constituents of Some Tropical Plants as Renewable Materials
    Vladimir V. Kouznetsov, Diego R. Merchan Arenas, Fernando A. Rojas Ruiz,
    and Leonor Y. Vargas Méndez
    Synthesis and Biological Activity of Promising Azole Marine Products: Largazole and Neopeltolide
    Danilo Davyt and Gloria Serra
    Omega-3 (¿-3) Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Philip C. Calder
    Structure and Biological Activity of Natural Melanin Pigments
    Krystyna Stepien, Anna Dzierzega-Lecznar, Irena Tam, and Slawomir Kurkiewicz
    Recent Acquisitions on Naturally Occurring Oxyprenylated Secondary Plant Metabolites
    Francesco Epifano and Salvatore Genovese
    Role of Curcumin in Ameliorating Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease
    Sumit Sarkar, Balmiki Ray, Jay Sharma, Larry Schmued, and Debomoy K. Lahiri
    Plant Metabolites
    Marina P. Polovinka and Nariman F. Salakhutdinov
    X-Ray Structural Behavior of Some Significant Bioactive Steroids and Their Chemistry in the Crystal Packing and Related Matters
    Vivek K. Gupta
    Three-Dimensional Structure of Xanthones
    Luís Gales and Ana M. Damas
    Gambogic Acid
    Goutam Brahmachari
    Neuroplasticity as a New Approach to the Pathophysiology of Depression and the Role of Antidepressants in Inhibiting Brain Stress-Induced Changes
    Gianluca Serafini, Maurizio Pompili, and Paolo Girardi
    Statins
    Vincent Gullo and Arnold L. Demain
    Molecular Aspects of Fungal Bioactive Polyketides
    Ira Bhatnagar and Se-Kwon Kim
    Marine Microalgal Metabolites
    S.W.A. Himaya and Se-Kwon Kim
    Rosmarinic Acid
    Juan C. Luis, Maria Y. González-Padrón, Raquel M. Pérez, Ignacio F. Viera, and Francisco V. González
    Enhancement of Natural Antioxidants in Plants by Biosynthetic Pathway Modulation
    Kanakapura K. Namitha and Pradeep S. Negi
    Plant as Biofactories of Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals
    Dandara R. Muniz, Raquel de Oliveira Faria, Vagner Augusto Benedito, Ângelo de Fátima, and Luzia Valentina Modolo

    Biography

    Goutam Brahmachari, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor within the Laboratory of Natural Products and Organic Synthesis, Department of Chemistry, at Visva-Bharati University, India.

    "This title is of immense interest to researchers in the life sciences …[T]he book does provide more than 550 pages of information in 21 chapters focused on various compounds or classes thereof… In summary, most chapters of the book are well founded scientifically, with descriptions of recent research advances."

    —John Thor Arnason, PhD, director of biopharmaceutical sciences, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in HerbalGram, The Journal of the American Botanical Council

    ‘This text could be used by phytochemists, medicinal chemists, and other natural products researchers. It is possible to be used by graduate students as a reference… Libraries supporting research or education efforts in natural products may find this beneficial for their reference shelf.’

    Robert J. Krueger, Ferris St. University Big Rapids United States, for the J. Nat. Prod. 2018, 81, 216-216.

    ‘This interesting book written by eminent chemists expert in the extraction and synthesis of natural bioactive ingredients, reports the relationship between the structure-activity of different compounds, focusing the attention on the state-of-the-art of their pharmaceutical effectiveness and safeness. For the accuracy of chemical activities and methodologies of production and control of the natural products reported, the book may be of high utility for specialists of the chemical and medical community who like to deepen chemistry and pharmacology of the plant ingredients as well as for students in chemistry who desire to enter in this fascinating field.’

    P. Morganti Ph.D. – Editor-in-Chief, J. Appl Cosmetol.35, 183-186 (July/December 2017).