Approximately 25 % of drugs are marketed as either racemates or mixtures of diastereoisomers. Such stereoisomers frequently differ in terms of their biological activity and pharmacokinetic profiles and the use of such mixtures may contribute to the adverse effects of the drug particularly if they are associated with the inactive or less active isomer. In recent years drug stereochemistry has become a significant issue for both the pharmaceutical industry and the regulatory authorities. The significance of stereoisomerism in antimicrobial agents is addressed in this review using examples drawn from the /?-lactams, as being representative of semisynthetic agents, and the quinolones, as examples of synthetic agents. Within these two groups of ...
It is well known that stereoisomerism may play exceptional effects in the case of drugs with regard ...
The chirality of drugs is an important issue for the pharmaceutical industry, since the different e...
I An enantiomer is a non-superimposable mirror image of a compound – hence there are two which are u...
AbstrAct About more than half of the drugs currently in use are chiral compounds and near 90 % of th...
Chirality plays an important role in the development of many pharmaceuticals, being a general proper...
Stereoisomers are molecules that are identical to one another in terms of atomic constitu-tion and s...
Stereoisomers are molecules that are identical to one another in terms of atomic constitu-tion and s...
The rapid emergence of published data regarding drug enantiomers should be reflected in the use of r...
This review continues a general presentation of the principles of stereochemistry with special refer...
The two enantiomers of a chiral drug may have vastly different pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic p...
It is well known that stereoisomerism may play exceptional effects in the case of drugs with regard ...
Stereoselectivity has been known to play a role in drug action for 100 years or more. Nevertheless, ...
[EN] Chirality plays an important role in the development of many pharmaceuticals, being a general p...
Most of the synthetic chiral agents administered as drugs are still marketed as racemic mixtures. Su...
Molecules that relate to each other where an object and its mirror image are not superimposable are ...
It is well known that stereoisomerism may play exceptional effects in the case of drugs with regard ...
The chirality of drugs is an important issue for the pharmaceutical industry, since the different e...
I An enantiomer is a non-superimposable mirror image of a compound – hence there are two which are u...
AbstrAct About more than half of the drugs currently in use are chiral compounds and near 90 % of th...
Chirality plays an important role in the development of many pharmaceuticals, being a general proper...
Stereoisomers are molecules that are identical to one another in terms of atomic constitu-tion and s...
Stereoisomers are molecules that are identical to one another in terms of atomic constitu-tion and s...
The rapid emergence of published data regarding drug enantiomers should be reflected in the use of r...
This review continues a general presentation of the principles of stereochemistry with special refer...
The two enantiomers of a chiral drug may have vastly different pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic p...
It is well known that stereoisomerism may play exceptional effects in the case of drugs with regard ...
Stereoselectivity has been known to play a role in drug action for 100 years or more. Nevertheless, ...
[EN] Chirality plays an important role in the development of many pharmaceuticals, being a general p...
Most of the synthetic chiral agents administered as drugs are still marketed as racemic mixtures. Su...
Molecules that relate to each other where an object and its mirror image are not superimposable are ...
It is well known that stereoisomerism may play exceptional effects in the case of drugs with regard ...
The chirality of drugs is an important issue for the pharmaceutical industry, since the different e...
I An enantiomer is a non-superimposable mirror image of a compound – hence there are two which are u...