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- BookAdam Renslo, PHD, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, University of California, San Francisco.Summary: Organic Chemistry for Pharmacy is a textbook written specifically for the students taking the required Organic/Medical Pharmacy course. Using a building- block approach, the book delivers a basic, yet thorough discussion of the mode of action, therapeutic applications, and limitations of various pharmaceutical agents.
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Chemical structure and bonding / Adam Renslo, Dmitry Koltun
Non-covalent interactions / Adam Renslo
Stereochemistry / Adam Renslo
Conformations of small molecules / Adam Renslo
Acid-base chemistry / Susan M. Miller
Addition, substitution, and elimination reactions / Jie Jack Li, Adam Renslo
Reactions of carbonyl species / Adam Renslo
Radical chemistry / John Flygare, Adam Renslo.Digital Access AccessPharmacy 2016 - ArticleDistler W, Kröncke A.Dtsch Zahnarztl Z. 1978 Sep;33(9):629-33.1. The different in the substance spectrum of incubated plaque produced by the change from glucose to sucrose is insignificant. 2. A variation in the buffer capacity, such as is typical for cariogenic plaque in vivo, markedly influences the proportional composition of the acids formed. 3. The product spectrum of a mixed bacteria population such as in plaque is time dependent. The reason for this dependence is probably the interaction of the individual types of bacteria with each other. 4. The spectrum of acid composition extracted from the plaque is different from that in the vicinity of the plaque.