535-0231-00L Medicinal Chemistry II
Semester | Spring Semester 2019 |
Lecturers | J. Hall |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | English |
Abstract | The lectures give an overview of selected drugs and the molecular mechanisms underlying their therapeutic effects in disease. The historical and modern-day methods by which these drugs were discovered and developed are described. Structure-function relationships and the biophysical rules underlying ligand-target interactions will be discussed and illustrated with examples. |
Objective | Basic understanding of therapeutic agents with respect to molecular, pharmacological and pharmaceutical properties. |
Content | Molecular mechanisms of action of drugs. Structure function and biophysical basis of ligand-target interactions. |
Lecture notes | Will be provided electronically in parts before each individual lecture. |
Literature | - G.L. Patrick, "An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry", 5th edition, Oxford University Press (2013) - D. Steinhilber, M. Schubert-Zsilavecz, H.J. Roth, "Medizinische Chemie", Deutscher Apotheker Verlag Stuttgart (2005) - J.H. Block, J.M. Beale, "Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry", 11th edition, Lippincott, Williams, Wilkins (2002) - A. Gringauz, "How Drugs Act and Why", Wiley (1997) - R. Silverman and M. Holladay, "The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action" 3rd Edition, Academic Press, (2014) |
Prerequisites / Notice | Requirements: Knowledge of physical and organic chemistry, biochemistry and biology; Medicinal Chemistry I. |