VideoCategory: Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry not elsewhere classified

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Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry not elsewhere classified research encompasses specialized research that does not fit into standard subdivisions within medicinal chemistry or biomolecular chemistry. This category explores molecular-level interactions and chemical processes with broad implications for healthcare, drug development, and biological systems. As a subfield within CHEMICAL SCIENCES > Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry, it offers insights that complement core studies in organic and biomolecular chemistry. JoVE Visualize enriches these findings by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, helping researchers and students better grasp complex experimental techniques and outcomes.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Research Methods in Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry

This field primarily utilizes established techniques such as structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis, high-throughput screening, and molecular docking studies to understand drug-target interactions at the molecular level. Organic synthesis methods are crucial for designing and developing novel compounds, while spectroscopic techniques like NMR and mass spectrometry provide detailed molecular characterization. These core methods support rigorous investigation into therapeutic agents and biomolecules, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of medicinal chemistry, often recognized as a branch of organic chemistry, which impacts the organic and biomolecular chemistry impact factor rankings.

Innovative Approaches Shaping the Future

Emerging trends include the integration of computational chemistry with machine learning algorithms to predict molecular behavior and optimize drug candidates more efficiently. Advances in bioorthogonal chemistry enable probing biomolecular interactions in living systems with minimal disruption. Additionally, novel delivery systems and targeted therapies are gaining traction, expanding the scope beyond traditional organic synthesis. These innovations contribute to ongoing discussions about whether medicinal chemistry is fully encompassed under organic chemistry and influence the organic and biomolecular chemistry Q1 or Q2 journal status, highlighting the dynamic evolution of this research area.

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January 1, 1981

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International Journal of Dermatology

Antimalarial therapy for lupus erythematosus: an apparent advantage of quinacrine

  • R L Zuehlke, P J Lillis, A Tice et al.

September 1, 1995

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Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine

Clinically silent adrenal masses

  • F De Geeter et al.

July 1, 1982

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The Journal of Family Practice

Inappropriate drug prescribing: a soluble problem?

  • J P Geyman et al.

January 1, 1982

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LARC Medical

[Lamprène. New therapeutic indications (excluding leprosy)]

  • J Beurey, M Weber, Y Chaulieu et al.

October 1, 1995

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Nature Medicine

Confusion reigns over compassionate use of AIDS drug

  • C Tastemain et al.

December 1, 1984

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Lichenoid drug reactions to chlorpropamide and tolazamide

  • J H Barnett, S M Barnett et al.