RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 ON THE MECHANISMS OF THE PHARMACOPHORIC EFFECT OF HALOGENATION JF Pharmacological Reviews JO Pharmacol Rev FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 673 OP 707 VO 15 IS 4 A1 MAYNARD B. CHENOWETH A1 LESLIE P. McCARTY YR 1963 UL http://pharmrev.aspetjournals.org/content/15/4/673.abstract AB Halogenation modifies the pharmacological properties and uses of a host of compounds. This is accomplished at the molecular level by different mechanisms, several of which are understood. Even when the mechanism by which the halogen exerts its influence is poorly (or not at all) understood, the halogen can often be replaced by other substituents which sometimes are equivalent spatially on electronically, but sometimes it is equally well replaced by groups which seem quite different. Although there are a few cases where the halogen per se is essential, in most cases halogenation is merely the most economic on expedient means to achieve a given electronic or stenic influence.