Project Details:
Compendium of terms associated with drug discovery and development
| Project No.: | 2002-001-1-700 |
| Start date: | 2002-07-01 |
| End date: | |
| Division: | Chemistry and Human Health Division |
Publish as a book, a compilation of the glossaries pertinent to chemistry and drug development which have been published in Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC) during the past decade i.e. since 1992. This would be a handy reference work for chemists and associated technical people in drug development.
- Glossary of terms used in combinatorial chemistry
PAC 71, 2349-2365, 1999 - Glossary on drug metabolism terms
Appendix of book edited by P.W. Erhardt, 1999;
[revision prepared under project 2000-009-1-700] - Glossary of terms used in medicinal chemistry
PAC 70, 1129-1143, 1998 - Glossary of terms used in computational drug design
PAC 69, 1137-1152, 1997 - Glossary of terms used in bioinorganic chemistry
PAC 69, 1251-1303, 1997 - Nomenclature in laboratory robotics and automation
PAC 66, 609-630, 1994 [full text - pdf 1293 kB] - Glossary of bioanalytical nomenclature. I: General terminology, body fluids, enzymology, immunology
PAC 66, 2587-2604, 1994 [full text - pdf 1086 kB] - Glossary for chemists of terms used in toxicology
PAC 65, 2003-2122, 1993 [full text - pdf 6816 kB] - Glossary for chemists of terms used in biotechnology
PAC 64, 143-168, 1992 [full text - pdf 1626 kB]
To these may be added glossaries which are currently under preparation:
- Glossary of terms used in process chemistry/manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients, and pharmaceutics [project 2001-049-2-700]
- Glossary of terms for biomolecular screening [project 2004-019-3-700]
It is proposed that each glossary will constitute a separate chapter according to subject matter. In each chapter, the terms will be listed alphabetically and references listed at the end (of each chapter). Where the same term occurs in two (or more) different glossaries, the versions will either be compared and modified to a common definition or cross referenced.