The preface with the learning objectives is a very good innovation as it sets in context what the reader would be expected to encounter as they negotiate the narrative. The guides that relate back to earlier chapters are helpful, reminding the reader that the topics should not necessarily be considered in isolation. The readers' understanding can be gauged in the self-check sections and encapsulating key points in the boxes is also very helpful.
1: The importance of pharmaceutical chemistry
2: Organic structure and bonding
3: Stereochemistry and drug action
4: Properties of aliphatic hydrocarbons
5: Alcohols, phenols, ethers, organic halogen compounds and amines
6: The carbonyl group and its chemistry
7: Introduction to aromatic chemistry
8: Inorganic chemistry in pharmacy
9: Nucleic acids
10: Proteins and enzymes
11: Carbohydrates and carbohydrate metabolism
12: Lipids
13: Origins of drug molecules
14: Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion
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