PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY I
cod. 00126

Academic year 2011/12
3° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Chimica farmaceutica (CHIM/08)
Field
Discipline chimiche, farmaceutiche e tecnologiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
72 hours
of face-to-face activities
9 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

Provide general principles of medicinal chemistry, evidencing the relationships between drug structure and their therapeutically relevant properties. Analyse the classification, the chemical, physicochemical and biological properties, the mechanism of action, structure-activity relationships and synthesis of main atiinfective and antitumor drugs.

Prerequisites

The exams of Organic Chemistry II and General Physiology must be passed before the examination.

Course unit content

1 - General section 1.1 - Principles of medicinal chemistry Phases of drug action: pharmaceutical, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic phases. Drug disrtibution. Metabolic reactions of drugs. Prodrugs. Drug mechanism of action: theories on drug action; receptors, enzymes and enzyme inhibition; other molecular targets. Chemical and physico-chemical properties vs biological activity. 1.2 - Drug structure and biological activity Specific and non-specific mechanisms of actions. Optical or conformational isomerism and biological activity. Isosterism and bioisosterism; aptophore and pharmacophore fragments. Quantitative structure-activity relationships. 2 - Systematic section Abtibiotics: beta-lactams; macrolides; aminoglycosides; tetracyclines; ansamycins; polipeptides; others.Synthetic antibacterials for systemic use: sulfa drugs, nitro-heterocycles; quinolones, oxazolidinones.Anti-mycobacterials. Antifungals for topic or systemic use: polyenic antibiotics; griseofulvin; thiocarbamates; allylamines; flucytosine; azoles. Antiprotozoals. Antihelmintics. Antivirals.Antitumor drugs: alkylating agents; DNA-binding drugs; antimetabolites; antimitotic agents; topoisomerase inhibitors; TK inhibitors.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Williams-Lemke: "Foye's Principi di Chimica Farmaceutica", PICCIN, Padova.
G.L. PATRICK: Introduzione alla chimica farmaceutica; Edises Napoli.

Teaching methods

Oral lesson with slide projection.

Assessment methods and criteria

Final oral examination

Other information

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