FA506: Medicinal Chemistry A
Study Board Pharmacy
Teaching language: Danish or English depending on the teacher, but English if international students are enrolled
EKA: N560010112, N560010102
Assessment: Second examiner: None, Second examiner: External
Grading: Pass/Fail, 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Odense
Offered in: Autumn
Level: Bachelor
STADS ID (UVA): N560010101
ECTS value: 5
Date of Approval: 25-04-2019
Duration: 1 semester
Version: Approved - active
Entry requirements
Academic preconditions
Students taking the course are expected to:
- Have good knowledge of KE505 Organic chemistry A
- Have knowledge of fundamental cell biology
Course introduction
The aim of the course is to give the student an overview over the central parts of medicinal chemistry, including the mechanism of action of active principles in drugs, and a more detailed insight in selected medicinal chemistry themes. The course will enable the student to integrate knowledge from organic chemistry, biology and molecular biology, toxicology, physiology and medicine. Furthermore, the course will train the students in critical reading of scientific literature and in scientific presentation.
The course builds on knowledge acquired from KE505 Organic chemistry and presumes basic knowledge of cell biology. Medicinal chemistry is highly interdisciplinary and will enable to student to integrate knowledge from other courses such as molecular biology, physiology and toxicology, and will introduce the student to an important area for applications of theoretical and practical organic chemistry. The course forms basis for further studies in medicinal chemistry and pharmacy, and for bachelor projects related to medicinal chemistry.
The course will also support other studies within chemistry.
In relation to the competence profile of the degree it is the explicit focus of the course to:
- Give the competence to recognize interdisciplinary aspects and understand design and development of active drug principles.
- Give skills to acquire new knowledge in an efficient and independent manner from lectures, textbook and scientific papers, and to reflectively, critically and analytically take advantage of this knowledge, to structure acquired information, describe, formulate and disseminate problems and results in a scientific context.
- Give knowledge and understanding of important themes and terms in medicinal chemistry, overview over pharmaceutical compound classes, their metabolism and interactions, the physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties of active drug principles, and insight in selected areas of modern medicinal chemistry.
Expected learning outcome
The learning objectives of the course is that the student demonstrates the ability to:
- Demonstrate a broad overview over medicinal compound classes
- Explain and use important terms in medicinal chemistry, including agonism and antagonism, SAR, ADME, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
- Explain the mechanism of action of representative drugs
- Provide an overview of important molecular drug targets in the body
- Draw the chemical structures of central signaling molecules and drugs
- Provide an overview of, recognize and explain types of molecular interactions between the drug and the target
- Formulate hypotheses for interactions between a given drug and a target and for how this interaction can be optimized
- Provide an overview of and explain absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs and formulate hypotheses for how the chemical structure of a given drug can optimized with regard to these factors
- Read and understand articles in the medicinal chemistry journals and critically analyze, interpret and explain the reported results.
- Analyzed a dataset for a given compound series, form hypotheses for structure-activity relationships and formulate optimization strategies
Content
The following main topics are contained in the course:
- Drugs and drug targets in general
- Drug-target interactions
- Proteins
- Enzymes as drug targets
- Receptors as drug targets
- Pharmacokinetics
- Drug discovery and development
- Lead identification
- Lead optimization – optimizing drug target interaction and pharmacokinetic properties
- Antibacterial agents
- Nucleic acids as drug targets
- Antiviral agents
- Anticancer drugs
- The cholinergic system
- The adrenergic system
- Opioid analgesics
- Antiulcer agents
Literature
Graham L. Patrick: An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, 6th Ed, Oxford, 2017.
See itslearning for syllabus lists and additional literature references.
See itslearning for syllabus lists and additional literature references.
Examination regulations
Prerequisites for participating in the exam a)
Timing
Autumn
Tests
Group presentation of articles
EKA
N560010112
Assessment
Second examiner: None
Grading
Pass/Fail
Identification
Full name and SDU username
Language
Normally, the same as teaching language
Examination aids
To be announced during the course
ECTS value
0
Additional information
The prerequisite examination is a prerequisite for participation in exam element a)
Exam element a)
Timing
January
Prerequisites
Type | Prerequisite name | Prerequisite course |
---|---|---|
Examination part | Prerequisites for participating in the exam a) | N560010101, FA506: Medicinal Chemistry A |
Tests
Written exam
EKA
N560010102
Assessment
Second examiner: External
Grading
7-point grading scale
Identification
Student Identification Card
Language
Normally, the same as teaching language
Duration
3 hours
Examination aids
All common aids are allowed e.g. books, notes, computer programmes which do not use internet etc.
Internet is not allowed during the exam. However, you may visit the course site in itslearning to open system "DE-Digital Exam". If you wish to use course materials from itslearning, you must download the materials to your computer the day before the exam. During the exam you cannot be sure that all course materials is accessible in itslearning.
ECTS value
5
Indicative number of lessons
Teaching Method
Activities during the study phase:
- Studies of the textbook
- Written exercises
- Studies of scientific articles
- Preparations of article presentations in groups
- Repetitions for the exam