Dictionary of Steroids

Author:   R.A. Hill (University of Glasgow) ,  H.L.J. Makin (Royal London School of Medicine and Denstistry, UK) ,  D.N. Kirk ,  G.M. Murphy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780412270604


Pages:   1005
Publication Date:   23 May 1991
Format:   Hardback
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Dictionary of Steroids


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Steroids are a significant class of compound which occupy a central role in science today. Their wide range of biological activity has led to a large number of steroids finding clinical use as anticancer drugs, anti-inflammatory agents, contraceptives, diuretics and cardioactive agents. This reference is a compilation of chemical, structural and bibliographic data on the most interesting and important steroids known. It should prove useful to chemists working in this field. Bound in two volumes, this dictionary presents physical and chemical data, biological source and medicinal uses of over 15,000 steroids in 6,500 entries. Documentation is comprehensive for natural steroids (human, plant and animal), for example bile acids, sterols and steroidal alkaloids. Coverage is given of synthetic and semi-synthetic steroids including those of medicinal interest and those used as starting materials in synthesis. Every entry is given its systematic name and a trivial name where appropriate. Bibliographic data for each entry has been labelled to indicate content. The current literature has been reviewed until September 1990 and while a small proportion of entries have come from the Dictionary of Organic Compounds these have been enlarged and updated; the majority are new with coverage of natural products. The indexes, which are bound in a separate volume for convenience, include Name, Molecular Formula, Type of Compound, CAS Registry Number and species. In the Type of Compound Index entries are arranged according to steroid ring structure or biological activity (for example pregnanes and andostranes) thus allowing steroids of a particular type to be easily found and compared. The Species index allows rapid access to the data using the botanical or zoological name. This book should be a useful reference source for steroid biochemists, natural product chemists, bile acid researchers, and medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists.

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Author:   R.A. Hill (University of Glasgow) ,  H.L.J. Makin (Royal London School of Medicine and Denstistry, UK) ,  D.N. Kirk ,  G.M. Murphy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   4.971kg
ISBN:  

9780412270604


ISBN 10:   0412270609
Pages:   1005
Publication Date:   23 May 1991
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Data entries. Every entry in the Dictionary covers the following range of data, where appropriate: Nomenclature. CAS Names, trivial names, semisystematic names, synonyms, trade names. Molecular Formula and Molecular Weight. Structure diagrams. Accurately drawn structure diagrams which show stereochemistry and absolute configuration. Stereoisomers and Derivatives. Physical Properties. Physical description including crystal form and recrystallisation solvent. * Melting Point and/or boiling point. * Dissociation constant. * Optical rotation. * Density. * Refractive Index. Occurrence. Extensive listing of botanical and zoological source. Biological properties. Description of pharmacology, toxicology and other biochemical effects. Bibliography. INDEX VOLUME. Name Index. An alphabetical listing of all names given throughout the Dictionary, including synonyms. Molecular Formula Index. Given for all steroids in the Dictionary, whether main entries or derivatives. CAS Registry Number Index. Species Index. Allows immediate access to the contents by botanical or zoological name. Type of Compound Index. A listing of all steroids described throughout the Dictionary, classified under one or more of 75 headings (e.g. cholestanoic acids, antiinflammatory agents), thus allowing the rapid location of all steroids of a particular type.

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Hill, R.A.; Makin, H.L.J.; Kirk, D.N.; Murphy, G.M.

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