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Routledge - Biotic Type Antioxidants: Novel Chemical Drugs

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Explore the future of drug development with Biotic Type Antioxidants: the prospective search area for novel chemical drugs. Published by Routledge, this text examines how the discovery of molecular and cellular mechanisms of pathology, combined with current drug treatment data, leads to improved drug design and testing processes. The book focuses on the biological activity of ascorbic acid and other natural reductones. Because these substances are often trace elements in food, they are viewed as physiologically compatible antioxidants. The text explores how chemical modification can enhance the pharmacological potential of these natural antioxidants. By studying biotic antioxidants, researchers can find a reliable basis for developing new multipurpose drugs. This work serves as a specialized resource for those studying the intersection of biochemistry and pharmacology, providing a foundation for understanding how natural substances can be transformed into effective medical treatments.

Key Features

Examines how molecular and cellular pathology mechanisms improve modern drug design and testing methods.

Analyzes the biological activity of ascorbic acid and other natural reductones used in medical research.

Discusses the use of physiologically compatible antioxidants that serve as trace elements in food.

Explores how chemical modification can increase the pharmacological potential of natural antioxidants.

Provides a foundation for developing new multipurpose drugs based on biotic antioxidant research.

Product Specifications

Model
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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 May 2000
Listed Since
08 January 2007

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