Pharmaceutical Enzymes

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Taylor & Francis, Jul 15, 1997 - Medical - 408 pages
This well-integrated, one-of-a-kind resource offers comprehensive, interdisciplinary analyses of the entire pharmaceutical enzyme field-from molecular biology to clinical pharmacology.
Highlights practical, previously unpublished information, immediately useful in industry and academic institutions!
Emphasizing pharmacology and clinical impact, Pharmaceutical Enzymes
  • discusses robust methods of measurement and evaluation
  • reviews current knowledge on the bioavailability of pharmaceutical enzymes
  • presents different chemical approaches to tailoring enzymes for the improvement of therapeutic effectiveness
  • provides a step-by-step approach to molecular modeling
  • describes recently introduced pharmaceutical products, including glucocerebrosidase for the treatment of Gaucher's disease and deoxyribonuclease for cystic fibrosis
  • furnishes unique laboratory guidelines for the testing and quality control of pharmaceutical enzymes
  • and more!
    With over 1200 bibliographic citations, figures, and tables, Pharmaceutical Enzymes is an indispensable, day-to-day reference for pharmacologists, enzymologists, microbiologists, organic and medicinal chemists and biochemists, biophysicists, biotechnologists, molecular and membrane biologists, immunologists, physiologists, pharmaceutical development managers, regulatory affairs personnel, and graduate-level students in these disciplines.
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