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Routes to Essential Medicines
A Workbook for Organic Synthesis
Peter J. Harrington
Better Pharma Processes, LLC
Louisville, CO, USA
This edition first published 2022
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This workbook is dedicated to everyone who made it their mission in life to discover and manufacture Essential Medicines and to: Professor Louis S. Hegedus
Who inspired this workbook project with a lesson learned at Colorado State University: An hour in the library will save you from two weeks of floundering around in the laboratory.
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Introduction
While teaching undergraduate Organic Chemistry at University of Colorado, I was asked if I could teach a course in organic synthesis. I have worked as synthetic organic chemist and educator for my entire career (Princeton University, Colorado State University, SUNY Binghamton, Syntex, Roche, University of Denver, University of Colorado, and Better Pharma Processes, LLC) but I realized I was not prepared to teach the course. This workbook project began with that missed opportunity.
In my first Organic Chemistry class at Canisius College more than forty years ago, I recognized the power synthetic organic chemists have to create new medicines to improve human healthcare. With great power comes great responsibility. The synthetic organic chemistry community accepted this responsibility: the result is our World Health Organization (WHO) Model List of Essential Medicines.
Routes to Essential Medicines: A Workbook for Organic Synthesis highlights the synthetic organic chemistry in the manufacturing routes of nearly three hundred medicines on the World Health Organization (WHO) Model List of Essential Medicines (20th List from March 2017). The workbook includes all the medicines on the list for which synthetic organic chemistry plays an important role in the manufacturing process.
Routes to Essential Medicines: A Workbook for Organic Synthesis is intended for use by upper‐level undergraduate students and graduate students participating in a course in organic synthesis or medicinal chemistry. Students using this workbook will become familiar with the structures and synthetic challenges associated with nearly three hundred essential medicines and gain an appreciation for the manufacture of specialty chemical starting materials. Students who use this workbook will develop a solid foundation for their academic and postacademic research: an extensive favorites list of key journal and information sites and a personal library of reagents,