Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Recent submissions
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Studies into the in vitro metabolism and antiplatelet effects of novel aspirin ester prodrugs
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2003)Aspirin is the most commonly used antiplatelet agent in the world, and is invaluable in prevention o f myocardial infarction, thrombosis and stroke. However prolonged use has been associated with gastrointestinal side-effects ... -
The design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel barbiturate-based MMP inhibitors
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2010)Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a group of Zn-dependent endopeptidases that participate in many diseases. Two MMPs, MMP-2 and MMP-9, which are especially associated with inflammatory diseases and tumor metastasis have ... -
Design, synthesis and biochemical evaluation of dual-acting, estrogen receptor ligand conjugates
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2008)Selective targeting of malignancies over healthy cells is an important goal in cancer therapies. Knowledge of environmental and biological differences between tumours and healthy tissue can present suitable targets for ... -
The design, synthesis and biochemical evaluation of novel flexible and conformationally restrained antiestrogens
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2000)This thesis is presented in four different sections. In the first section the synthesis of a number of structural (novel flexible) analogues of the antiestrogen drug tamoxifen is described. Preparation of novel conformationally ... -
The design, synthesis, and evaluation of the Azetidin-2-one ring as a scaffold for novel combretastatin A4 analogues
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009)Combretastatin A-4 (CA4) is a natural product first isolated from the Combretum caffrum South African willow tree by Pettit and co-workers. CA4 has proved to be a potent antimitotic agent, with a mechanism of action ...