The understanding of (patho)physiological processes - the biosynthesis enzymes, nucleic acids, and secondary metabolites ; the pathways of signal transduction...
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The understanding of (patho)physiological processes - the biosynthesis enzymes, nucleic acids, and secondary metabolites ; the pathways of signal transduction or the function of pharmaceutical agents - is of increasing importance not only in drug research but also for the development of new synthetic methods in organic chemistry and biochemistry. In a truly interdisciplinary way, bioorganic chemistry unites the central questions of biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and organic chemistry. This book fills a void in this rapidly growing field of chemistry and gives a thorough yet understandable introduction for advanced students and researches alike. Contributions of more than sixty scientists provide a topical overview of recent advances in drug development based on natural products ; the biosynthesis, activity, and application of enzymes ; carbohydrates ; peptides ; nucleic acids and analytical methods in bioorganic chemistry. This book will be an appetizer for all students and researchers alike - seeking orientation in this fascinating field of chemistry.