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Medicinal chemistry provides a comprehensive picture of drugs and chemical substances. Medicinal chemistry is the interdisciplinary science, chemical (inorganic and organic chemistry, physical chemistry and biological disciplines (chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology, microbiology, toxicology). Understanding of structure-activity relationships (SAR) gives to all graduates of this type study specific ability in all fields of drug research. Medicinal chemistry can be seen as a subject with a connecting function between chemical, biological and pharmaceutical sub-disciplines specifically. Connecting of pharmaceutical chemistry with other knowledge allow the prediction of biological activity, but also other characteristics necessary for the handling, storage, and practical implementation of provides a comprehensive set of knowledge, of which allows some cooperation with other specialists in pharma industry.
Last update: Doležal Martin, prof. PharmDr., Ph.D. (08.11.2021)
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Definition and characterization of the subject Historical development of pharmaceutical chemistry Sources of new drugs Drug nomenclature Structural factors affecting biological activity Drug structure modifications Physicochemical properties in relation to biological activity Drugs affecting the central nervous system Drugs affecting the peripheral nervous system Drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system Histamine and antihistamines Drugs affecting blood and the cardiovascular system Drugs affecting the gastrointestinal tract and kidney Vitamines Hormones Antiinfective and antiinvasive agents
Last update: Doležal Martin, prof. PharmDr., Ph.D. (29.05.2023)
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