Series Editor(s): Shahid-ul-Islam Scope: The Emerging Trends in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology Series is intended to provide recent trends, the state-of-the-art, and advancements particularly in the rapidly growing fields of drug design and synthesis, medicinal natural products, phytochemistry, pharmacology and applications. With a focus on generating means to combat different human diseases, the series addresses novel strategies and advanced methodology to circumvent the invasion from microbial infections and to ameliorate the effects caused by dreadful diseases. Each volume from the series will provide high-level research books covering theoretical and experimental approaches of medicinal natural products, antimicrobial drugs, chemotherapeutic agents, anticancer agents, phytochemistry and pharmacology. The volumes will be written by international scientists for a broad readership researchers and students in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, medicinal science, chemical and biomedical engineering. About the Series Editor(s): Submission to the series: Published and Forthcoming Titles |
Chemistry and Biological Activities of Ivermectin Edited by Rashid Ali and Shahid-ul-Islam Copyright: 2023 | Status: Published | Hardcover The book focuses on the biological activities of ivermectin as well as the significant global utility of IVM since it was first used about 35 years ago. | |
Chemistry of Biologically Potent Natural Products and Synthetic Compounds Edited by Shahid-ul-Islam and Javid Ahmad Banday Copyright: 2021 | Status: Published | Hardcover Provides up-to-date information on new developments and most recent medicinal applications of the natural products containing heterocyclic and other related compounds. | |
Advances in Metallodrugs Preparation and Applications in Medicinal Chemistry Edited by Shahid-ul-Islam, Athar Adil Hashmi and Salman Ahmad Khan Copyright: 2020 | Status: Published | Hardcover The book provides a recent update and achievements in the preparation and application of newly designed metal-based drugs. |