Researchers and graduate students in biology and chemistry will be the audience for this volume on the principles of QSAR modeling and the biological mechanisms of action of toxic chemicals. Several surveys of existing QSAR models that focus on individual classes of chemical mutagens and carcinogens, web-based resources of carcinogenicity and mutagenicity data, and a comparison between QSAR models for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity and those for environmental toxicity are among the topics. The contributors are researchers in academic, national, or private institutions in the US, Germany, Italy, and the UK. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Applied with success in a number of areas, QSAR studies have become particularly popular in the rational design of drugs and pesticides. Much has been published on the principles of QSAR in this area, but not on their application s to toxic chemicals. This book provides the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary presentation of QSAR studies on chemical mutagens and carcinogens. It synthesizes the body of knowledge and recent advances in this rapidly emerging field through the contributions of leading experts from around the world.Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) Models of Mutagens and Carcinogens focuses on the use of QSAR modeling in predicting and designing compounds for synthesis and testing of cancer drugs. The authors clearly show how QSAR can contribute to the elucidation of mechanisms, to identifying toxic chemicals solely by their chemical structure, and to the design of safer chemicals. The contents include a general introduction to QSAR theory and extensively reviews virtually all existing QSAR models.