Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Pharmaceutical chemistry is the study at the convergence of chemistry, mainly synthetic chemistry and pharmacology and various other biological areas, where they include design, chemical mixture and formation for market of pharmaceutical agents (drugs). Compounds utilized in medical applications are most frequently organic compounds, which are often divided into the broad classes of small organic molecules and biologics, the latter of which are most often medicinal preparations of proteins. Inorganic and organometallic compounds also are useful as drugs. In the recent years discovery of specific enzyme inhibitors has received great attention due to their potential to be used in pharmacological applications. Medicinal chemistry or pharmaceutical chemistry are the interchange of chemistry. Medicinal Chemistry is the science of outline and chemical amalgamation which target primarily on small organic molecules and their formation of pharmaceutical agents, or bio-active molecules (drugs). Pharmaceutical Chemistry is same, in addition with the science of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis to the synthesized agents. Pharmaceutical chemistry is concentrated on quality aspects of medicines and aims to assure fitness for purpose of medicinal products.

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