Medicinal Chemistry High Impact Factor Journals
Medicinal
chemistry is focused on drug design and chemical synthesis. Medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical
chemistry and observations of biologic effects of latest or existing natural products from bacteria. Medicinal
chemistry journal are target Researchers, Scientists, and Students who seek's to advance the technical knowledge and practical applications which are associated with pharmaceutical chemistry. Journal provides an
open access platform on all the aspects of Medicinal
chemistry which include synthetic
chemistry and aspects of natural products and computational
chemistry in close combination with chemical biology, enzymology and structural biology, together aiming at the invention and development of latest therapeutic agents. Medicinal
chemistry is that the process of designing and synthesizing biologically active
molecules to best discover and optimize chemical compounds to be utilized in drug discovery. Medicinal chemists got to understand the compound because it relates to physiological and pathological biological systems. In particular, medicinal
chemistry in its commonest practice—focusing on small organic molecules—encompasses synthetic
chemistry and aspects of natural products and computational
chemistry in close combination with chemical biology, enzymology and structural biology, together aiming at the invention and development of latest therapeutic agents. Practically speaking, it involves chemical aspects of identification, then systematic, thorough synthetic alteration of latest chemical entities to form them suitable for therapeutic use. It includes synthetic and computational aspects of the study of existing
drugs and agents in development in reference to their bioactivities (biological activities and properties), i.e., understanding their structure-activity relationships (SAR). Pharmaceutical
chemistry is concentrated on quality aspects of medicines and aims to assure fitness for purpose of medicinal products.
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