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Medicinal Chemistry of Anticancer Drugs. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • April 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5315151

This third edition of Medicinal Chemistry of Anticancer Drugs, provides an updated resource for students and researchers from the point of view of medicinal chemistry and drug design, focusing on the mechanism of action of antitumor drugs from the molecular level, and on the relationship between chemical structure and chemical and biochemical reactivity of antitumor agents.

Antitumor chemotherapy is a very active field of research, and a huge amount of information on the topic is generated every year. This new edition includes updated sections on the hot topic of cancer immunotherapy, cancer polypharmacology, multitargeted cancer therapy, medicinal chemistry of cancer diagnosis, theranostic anticancer agents, and pre-mRNA processing in cancer. Although many books are available that deal with clinical aspects of cancer chemotherapy, this book provides a unique and valuable perspective from the point of view of medicinal chemistry and drug design. It will be useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, biological chemistry, pharmacy and other health sciences. Researchers and practitioners will find a comprehensive treatment of the topic and a large number of references to reviews and the primary literature.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Antimetabolites
3. Anticancer Drugs That Modulate Hormone Action
4. Anticancer strategies involving radical species
5. DNA Alkylating Agents
6. Anticancer Drugs That Interact with the DNA Minor Groove
7. Anticancer Drugs acting by DNA intercalation and topoisomerase inhibition
8. Epigenetic Therapy of Cancer
9. Anticancer Drugs Targeting Tubulin and Microtubules
10. Drugs Tacting on signaling pathways, part 1: Tirosine kinase inhibitors
11. Anticancer drugs acting on signaling pathways, part 2
12. Protein degradation-based cancer therapy
13. Cancer immunotherapy
14. Miscellaneous small-molecule and biological approaches to cancer therapy
15. Drug Targeting in Anticancer Chemotherapy
16. Drugs That Modulate Resistance to Anticancer Agents
17. Cancer Chemoprevention

Authors

Carmen Avenda�o Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain. M� del Carmen Avenda�o L�pez received her doctoral degree in Pharmacy at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) in 1970. In 1986, she became Full Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Department of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry of this university, being responsible for one of its research groups. Between 1993 and 2009, she was a member of the Scientific Advising Committee for the Profarma Program, organized by the Spanish Ministry for Industry to incentivize research activities at the pharmaceutical industry. She was appointed Vice-rector in charge of Postgraduate Degrees at the International University "Men�ndez y Pelayo� in 2005-2007. She participated in the development of the Spanish Society for Therapeutical Chemistry and has also been a member of several scientific international societies and assessment committees. Since 1999, she is a Fellow of the Spanish National Royal Academy of Pharmacy where she is in charge of all activities related to Medicinal Chemistry, with particular focus on the relevance of chemistry in drug discovery and development. She has co-authored several chapters in periodical series and encyclopedias, including "Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry� and "Science of Synthesis�, and has edited and co-authored several Medicinal Chemistry textbooks, most notably "Introducci�n a la Qu�mica Farmac�utica�, published by McGraw-Hill Interamericana in 1993 and 2001. In 2008, she co-authored with Dr. Men�ndez the first edition of "Medicinal Chemistry of Anticancer Drugs" for Elsevier. Her research activities, documented in about 200 publications and some patents in collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry, have dealt with the development of synthetic methodologies to obtain biologically active molecules, with particular focus on antitumor natural compounds. J. Carlos Men�ndez Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain. Jos� Carlos Men�ndez was born in Madrid (1960) and obtained degrees in Pharmacy from Universidad Complutense at Madrid, UCM (1982, with Excellence Award) and Chemistry from UNED (1985) followed by a Ph.D. in Pharmacy from UCM in 1988, under the supervision of Dr. M�nica M. S�llhuber, with Excellence Award. In August 1988, he joined the group of Professor Steven V. Ley at Imperial College, London, where he worked on the total synthesis of the natural ionophoric antibiotic routiennocin. In September 1989, he returned as a Profesor Titular to the Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Department at UCM, where he has pursued his teaching and research career ever since, having obtained Accreditation as a Full Professor in 2010. He has varied research interests, related, on one hand, to medicinal chemistry work in the fields of neurodegeneration (prion disease, Alzheimer's disease, ischemic injury) and chemotherapy (cancer, tuberculosis, leishmaniasis). Other projects pursued in his group are focused on the development of new synthetic methodology, including work on microwave-assisted organic synthesis, CAN as a catalyst for organic synthesis, green chemistry and the development new domino and multicomponent reactions for the preparation of biologically relevant bicyclic systems and nitrogen heterocycles. This work has been documented in about 210 research papers, reviews and chapters and 9 patents. Additionally, he has co-authored two textbooks in Medicinal Chemistry for McGraw-Hill Interamericana (?Introducci�n a la Qu�mica Farmac�utica, 2nd Ed." 2001 and "Ejercicios de Qu�mica Farmac�utica", 1997), and a third one for Elsevier ("Medicinal Chemistry of Anticancer Drugs", 2008). He is the coordinator of a Master Course on Drug Discovery, and the coordinator at UCM of a Ph.D. program in Medicinal Chemistry. He has collaborated with many research groups in UK, Italy, France, and India and also has some long-standing collaborations with several chemical and pharmaceutical Spanish companies. He has been the head of the Organic Microanalysis service at UCM since its creation in 1991. Since 2004, he is a Corresponding Member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Pharmacy. He has been a Visiting Professor at Universit� Paul C�zanne (Aix-Marseille III, France) in 2007 and at the Istituto di Studi Avanzati (ISA), Bologna University, Italy, in 2014.