Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacteria of Animal Origin

Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacteria of Animal Origin

Author: Frank M. Aarestrup

Publisher: Amer Society for Microbiology

Published: 2006-01

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 9781555813062

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Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacteria of Animal Origin comprehensively examines the current research on antimicrobial resistance in the main veterinary and zoonotic pathogens, including resistance to disinfectants and metals used in agriculture.


Waste Management

Waste Management

Author: Amrita Chakraborty

Publisher: SBS Publishers

Published: 2009-10-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788131407608

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An efficient use of resources and an effective management of waste are essential features of an environmentally sustainable economy. However, in many developing countries, waste management facilities are both inefficient and insufficient. Some of the broad causes of sub-optimal waste management in developing countries, like those in South Asia are poor existing disposal systems as well as lack of awareness of the environmental externalities. The pertinent question, then, is -- what is so worrisome about inefficient and undeveloped waste management systems? The answer is that they cause major damages to the environment, which, in turn, causes health hazards. The fast pace of economic growth and the consequent changes in the standard of living, on the one hand, and population growth, on the other, have led to increasing volumes of waste at an alarming rate. Due to lack of awareness amongst the masses in most developing countries, management of waste is very difficult. Much of this waste has proved to be extremely toxic. The latest scientific assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued in Paris on 2 February 2007 blames humans squarely for environmental damages, like global warming, sea level rise, changing weather patterns (including severity of storms/cyclones) and freak weather in many parts of the globe. Detrimental consequences of being lax with waste management impacts human health adversely and, in the final count, any negative impact on human capital impedes development of society. However, it is important to remember that though waste has a deleterious impact on the environment at global and local levels and immediate steps have to be taken to implement effective waste management methods, it is also important to remember that waste contains resources, which can be reused or recycled to deliver economic value, resulting in greater resource efficiency.


Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry -E-Book

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry -E-Book

Author: S.K. Bhasin

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2012-04-01

Total Pages: 819

ISBN-13: 8131232670

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Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry has been written keeping in mind the severe need for a comprehensive text to meet the curriculum needs of the undergraduate pharmacy students. It not only provides all the curriculum topics to the students but also contains all the vital reactions/mechanisms that the students look for in an organic chemistry book. - Entire subject matter has been written in a systematic and lucid style in simple language. - All the basic concepts and fundamentals of organic chemistry have been explained with well-chosen examples. - For better understanding of the subject matter, important points have been highlighted in the form of the textboxes titled as Remember, Learning Plus and Noteworthy Points, wherever required. - Summary of the topics in the form of Memory Focus has been given at relevant places to help the students to revise the subject matter quickly. - Stepwise mechanism of the reactions as per the syllabus has been illustrated, laying emphasis on the reactive intermediates involved. - At the end of each chapter, Revision Questions including descriptive questions and short answer questions have been given for the students to practice. Multiple Choice Questions with answers have been included at the end of each chapter.


Medicinal Chemistry for Pharmacists

Medicinal Chemistry for Pharmacists

Author: Adam Renslo

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education / Medical

Published: 2015-11-20

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780071794213

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The most concise and streamlined textbook available on organic chemistry for the pharmacy student 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. Organic Chemistry for Pharmacy is especially written for students who have a limited background in chemistry. In order to make the learning/teaching experience as efficient as possible, Organic Chemistry for Pharmacy includes outstanding pedagogical features such as chapter outlines, chapter summaries, boxed “take away points”, quick-reference tables, and problems within each chapter. The focus and presentation of this text is particularly suited for Organic/Medical Pharmacy courses which are weighted heavily towards Organic, rather than Medical Pharmacy.


The Organic Chemistry of Medicinal Agents

The Organic Chemistry of Medicinal Agents

Author: Adam Renslo

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2015-11-23

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0071797270

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The most concise and streamlined textbook available on organic chemistry for the pharmacy student 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. Organic Chemistry for Pharmacy is especially written for students who have a limited background in chemistry. In order to make the learning/teaching experience as efficient as possible, Organic Chemistry for Pharmacy includes outstanding pedagogical features such as chapter outlines, chapter summaries, boxed “take away points”, quick-reference tables, and problems within each chapter. The focus and presentation of this text is particularly suited for Organic/Medical Pharmacy courses which are weighted heavily towards Organic, rather than Medical Pharmacy.


Pharmaceutical, Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry

Pharmaceutical, Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry

Author: P. S. Kalsi

Publisher: Alpha Science International, Limited

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781842655986

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The modern approach to teaching and practice of organic chemistry represents the integration of traditional principles with molecular biology. The new emphasis firmly demands the study of organic chemistry teaching from its application to biochemical aspects, drug development and pharmaceutical aspects. The proposed organizational approach of the book will build from the principles of organic chemistry for example study of functional groups metabolic reactions, functionalization reactions, applications of spectroscopy, reactions and reagents and chemistry of natural products to their integration into pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry. The proposed book in likely to be modern, readable and an interesting blend of organic and pharmaceutical chemistry, and would be useful for graduate students of both organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. The book has four principal aims: * Explains the principles of organic chemistry using biologically important molecules * Studies the chemistry of Natural products laying emphasis on general methods of structure elucidation, structure, synthesis and biogenesis from different classes of compounds * Useful for students of pharmacy covering the organic chemistry component * To face and excel in interview/selection committee in the subject of organic and pharmaceutical chemistry