This book details many of the problems and successes of peptides as potential drugs. It reviews separation methods and techniques for analysis (HPLC, mass spectrometry) in peptide chemistry, as well as the discovery of peptide receptors and inhibitors relevant to drug design.
This book focuses on peptides as drugs, a growing area of pharmaceutical research and development. It helps readers solve problems of discovering, developing, producing, and delivering peptide-based drugs.
¿ Identifies promising new areas in peptide drug discovery
¿ Includes chapters on discovery from natural sources, metabolic modification, and drug delivery
¿ Overviews separation methods and techniques for analysis, bond formation, and purification
¿ Offers readers both a professional reference and a text or resource for graduate-level students