Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III

Authors

Dr. D. Saravanan
Professor Cum Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Jaya College of Paramedical Sciences College of Pharmacy, Thiruninravur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-602024.
Dr.T.Venkatachalam
Professor Cum Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JKK Muniraja Medical Research Foundation College of Pharmacy, Komarapalayam, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu- 638183.
Prof.S.G.Raman
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), SBV Campus, Pillaiyarkuppam, Pondicherry-607402.

Synopsis

The book “Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III” is a culmination and very honest, sincere effect the level and aspirations of Pharmacy students for the undergraduate level.

This textbook is written as per syllabus prescribed by Pharmacy Council India. Many students do not have a good background in Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry.

We have tried to make simpler and easily understandable to our students for whom this book has been written.

The book consists of 5 chapters, further each chapter starts with the introduction followed by a subtopic specified in the syllabus such as Stereo chemistry, Hetero cyclic compounds, Naming reactions and their mechanism and synthetic application.

The book was designed to expand on the foundation has been acquired in the chemistry courses. The subject matter will be interest to the students and together of pharmacy and general science courses.

We hope the reader to find the book more informative and rewarding. The constrictive suggestions to readers for further improving the presentation of subject matter of the book. A detailed index at the end of the book will be of great help to the readers.

Chapters

  • Stereochemistry
    Dr. D. Saravanan
  • Stereochemistry-II
    Dr. D. Saravanan
  • Heterocyclic compounds
    Dr. D. Saravanan
  • Heterocyclic compounds-II
    Dr.T.Venkatachalam
  • Synthetic applications
    Prof.S.G.Raman

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References

Organic Chemistry by T.R.Morrison and R.Boyd

Heterocyclic Chemistry by Raj K.Bansal

Organic Chemistry by I.L.Finar, Volume-I & II.

Advanced Organic Chemistry by Jerry March

Text Book of Organic Chemistry: A Modern Approach by P.L.Soni

A Textbook of Organic Chemistry by Arun Bahl, B.S.Bahl

Heterocyclic Chemistry by T.L.Gilchrist

Reactions mechanism and Reagent in Organic Chemistry by G.R.Chatwal

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27 July 2020

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