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Katritzky, Anatoli Soldatenkov 205 $a2nd ed. 210 $aChichester, West Sussex $cWiley$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (398 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780470714119 311 08$a0470714115 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aHeterocycles in Life and Society; Contents; Preface to Second English Edition; Preface to First English Edition; 1. Molecular Rings Studded With Jewels; 1.1 From Homocycle to Heterocycle; 1.2 Building Heterocycles From Benzene; 1.3 Some More Kinds of Heterocycles; 1.4 Problems; 1.5 Suggested Reading; 2. Why Nature Prefers Heterocycles; 2.1 Reactions for all Tastes; 2.2 Heterocycles as Acids and Bases; 2.3 Heterocycles and Metals; 2.4 'There are Subtle Ties of Power. . .'; 2.4.1 The van der Waals-London Interactions; 2.4.2 Hydrogen Bonding; 2.4.3 Electrostatic Interactions 327 $a2.4.4 Molecular Complexes2.4.5 Hydrophobic Forces; 2.5 Tautomerism: Heterocycles and Their 'Masks'; 2.6 Problems; 2.7 Suggested Reading; 3. Heterocycles and Hereditary Information; 3.1 Nucleic Acids; 3.2 The Double Helix; 3.3 How One DNA Doubles Itself; 3.4 Protein Synthesis, Genetic Code and the Genome; 3.5 What are Mutations?; 3.6 Mysterious Telomeres; 3.7 Gene Expression; 3.8 Problems; 3.9 Suggested Reading; 4. Enzymes, Coenzymes and Vitamins; 4.1 Molecular Robots; 4.2 Coenzymes and Enzymes as 'Joint Molecular Ventures'; 4.2.1 Oxidative-Reductive Coenzymes 327 $a4.2.2 Coenzymes as Carriers of Molecular Species4.3 Vitamins, the 'Molecules of Health'; 4.4 Ribozymes: Vestiges of an Ancient World; 4.5 Problems; 4.6 Suggested Reading; 5. Heterocycles and Bioenergetics; 5.1 ATP as the Universal Currency of Energy; 5.2 Breathing; 5.2.1 Glycolysis; 5.2.2 The Krebs Cycle, or the 'Molecular Merry-Go-Round'; 5.2.3 The Respiratory Chain; 5.3 Problems; 5.4 Suggested Reading; 6. Heterocycles and Photosynthesis; 6.1 Chlorophyll: Sunlight-Receiving Antenna and Energy Carrier; 6.2 What Daylight can Achieve; 6.3 Photosynthesis Without Light; 6.4 Problems 327 $a6.5 Suggested Reading7. Heterocycles and Health; 7.1 Medicines From a Natural Storehouse; 7.2 Heterocycles Versus Infectious Microbes; 7.2.1 In Search of 'Magic Bullets'; 7.2.2 Sulfanilamides and Heterocycles; 7.2.3 Antibiotics; 7.2.4 Antibiotics From the Ocean's Depths; 7.2.5 Heterocyclic Antifungal Agents; 7.2.6 Heterocycles Against Parasitic Diseases; 7.3 Heterocycles and Viral Infections; 7.4 Heterocycles and the Diseases of Our Century; 7.4.1 Heterocycles to Cure Stress, Brain Disorders and Pain; 7.4.2 Heterocycles and Cardiovascular Diseases; 7.4.3 Heterocycles and Malignant Tumors 327 $a7.5 Heterocyclic Molecules in Combat with Ulcers and Sexual Dysfunctions7.6 Problems; 7.7 Suggested Reading; 8. Heterocycles in Agriculture; 8.1 A Century of Chemical Warfare Against Weeds; 8.2 Regulators of Plant Growth; 8.3 The Struggle Against Voracious Insects; 8.4 Resisting the Kingdoms of Mustiness and Rot; 8.5 Heterocycles in Animal Husbandry; 8.6 Combinatorial Chemistry and Functional Genomics in the Synthesis of Biologically Active Heterocyclic Compounds; 8.7 Problems; 8.8 Suggested Reading; 9. Heterocycles in Industry and Technology; 9.1 Heterocycles and Natural Colors; 9.2 Dyes 327 $a9.2.1 From Imperial Cloaks to Jeans 330 $aHeterocycles in Life and Society is an introduction to the chemistry of heterocyclic compounds, focusing on their origin and occurrence in nature, biochemical significance and wide range of applications. Written in a readable and accessible style, the book takes a multidisciplinary approach to this extremely important area of organic chemistry. 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