Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry provides an in-depth exploration of the principles and applications of organic chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry. This book covers the synthesis, structure, and reactivity of organic compounds with a focus on their role in drug development. It discusses key concepts such as reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and functional groups, as well as their relevance to designing effective and safe pharmaceutical compounds. The book also examines the chemical processes used to manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), highlighting important topics like drug metabolism, bioavailability, and the development of new therapeutic agents.