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Medical Chemistry, Materials in Dental Medicineví - B81133
Anglický název: Medical Chemistry, Materials in Dental Medicine
Zajišťuje: Ústav lékařské biochemie a laboratorní diagnostiky 1. LF UK a VFN (11-00410)
Fakulta: 1. lékařská fakulta
Platnost: od 2023
Semestr: zimní
Body: 5
E-Kredity: 5
Způsob provedení zkoušky: zimní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: zimní s.:1/3, Z+Zk [HT]
Rozsah za akademický rok: 60 [hodiny]
Počet míst: neomezen
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Vysvětlení: Prof. Ing. Tomáš Navrátil,Ph.D.for info see web pages of institute
Další informace: http://ulbld1.lf1.cuni.cz/
Garant: prof. Dr. Ing. Tomáš Navrátil, Ph.D.
doc. MUDr. Ivan Matouš-Malbohan, CSc.
Atributy: Teoretický předmět
Zubní lékařství
Je prerekvizitou pro: B81138, B83113, B83114, B81323
Anotace -
Náplní předmětu bude anorganická a organická chemie se zaměřením na výživu, toxikologii a stomatologické materiály (slitiny, amalgamy, zubní cementy, silikáty a plastické hmoty). Student má zvládnout základní práce v chemické laboratoři, anorganickou, organickou a biochemickou analysu a seznámit se s použitím stomatologických materiálů.
Poslední úprava: Topičová Vladěna (22.09.2007)
Podmínky zakončení předmětu - angličtina

Credit requirements and rules for performance of examination: see web pages of institute

Poslední úprava: Fialová Lenka, MUDr., CSc. (16.05.2019)
Literatura

H.S. Stoker: General, Organic and Biological Chemistry. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, (latest edition).

J.F. McCabe, A.W.G. Walls: Applied Dental Materials. Blackwell Publishing (Wiley-Blackwell) (latest edition)

Poslední úprava: STIPEKST (16.06.2010)
Metody výuky - angličtina
Požadavky ke zkoušce - angličtina

General and Physical Chemistry


1. Structure of atom – basic principles. Models of atom. Basic laws of chemistry.
2. Chemical bonds and bond energy. Electronegativity of elements – significance for
properties of bonds in molecules. Covalent bond. Polarity of covalent bond. Ionic bond.
3. Intermolecular forces. Hydrogen bonds. Coordination compounds – examples and
significance.
4. Solutions – general properties. Expressions of solution composition and concentration.
5. Solubility of substances. Solubility product.
6. Water as a solvent and medium. Properties of water. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic
substances. Eluotropic series of solvents.
7. Thermochemistry. The laws of thermochemistry. Exothermic and endothermic reactions.
8. The laws of thermodynamics. Entropy, enthalpy and free energy.
9. Chemical reactions. Types of chemical reactions, examples. Kinetics of chemical
reactions. Effects of reaction conditions on reaction rates. Catalysts.
10. Chemical equilibrium. The equilibrium constant.
11. Electrolytes, electrolytic dissociation. Ionic strength of solutions – calculation,
significance.
12. Theories of acids and bases. Protolytic reactions. Dissociation constant. Dissociation of
acids and bases.
13. pH – expressions of acidity or alkalinity of solutions. Autoprotolysis of water. Ionic
product of water.
14. Hydrolysis of salts. pH of salt solutions. Ampholytes and polyelectrolytes. Isoelectric
point. Electrophoresis.
15. Buffers – theory and importance in chemistry and biology. Calculation of pH of buffers.
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
16. Reactions of acids and bases. Neutralization. Titration curves.
17. Oxidation and reduction. Redox potential, electrochemical series of metals.
18. Dispersion systems – properties, classification. Lyophilic and lyophobic colloids –
examples and properties. Colloid solutions – general properties.
19. Diffusion, dialysis and ultrafiltration. Osmotic phenomena – importance in chemistry.
Donnan equilibrium.
20. Processes at phase boundaries. Chromatography – kinds, significance for medicine.
21. Crystals. Crystal lattice. Structure of crystals.


Inorganic Chemistry


1. Macro- and microbiogenic elements.
2. Group Ia elements (H, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr) – medically and toxicologically relevant
elements and compounds, their significance.
3. Hydrogen and its medically and toxicologically relevant compounds.
4. Water – properties and significance.
5. Sodium and potassium, their important compounds – biological and medical significance.
6. Group IIa elements (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra) – medically and toxicologically relevant
elements and compounds, their significance.
7. Group IIIa elements (B, Al, Ga, In, Tl) – medically and toxicologically relevant elements
and compounds, their significance.
8. Group IVa elements (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) – medically and toxicologically relevant elements
and compounds, their significance.
9. Carbon and its important inorganic compounds.
10. Group Va elements (N, P, As, Sb, Bi) – medically and toxicologically relevant elements
and compounds, their significance.
11. Phosphorus and nitrogen, their compounds – biological and medical significance.
12. Sulfur and selenium, their important compounds – biological and medical significance.
13. Oxygen and its medically relevant compounds.
14. Halogens (F, Cl, Br, I, At) and their medically and toxicologically relevant compounds.
Fluoride compounds in dentistry.
15. Group Ib metals (Cu, Ag, Au) and their compounds – medical and toxicological
significance.
16. Group IIb elements (Zn, Cd, Hg) and their compounds – medical and toxicological
significance.
17. Group VIIIb metals (Fe and Pt triads) and their compounds – medical and toxicological
significance.
18. Cadmium and mercury – medical and toxicological significance.
19. Medically and toxicologically relevant elements and compounds of groups IVb – VIIb
elements (Ti, Zr, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, W, Mn, Tc).
20. Oxides of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur – biological, medical and toxicological significance.
21. Inorganic acids significant from the medical and toxicological point of view.

Organic Chemistry and Essentials of Biochemistry


1. Chemical bonds in molecules of organic compounds. Bond σ and π. Basic types of
organic reactions, examples.
2. Isomerism of organic compounds. Formulas of organic compounds.
3. Hydrocarbons – classification. Aliphatic and cyclic hydrocarbons.
4. Aromatic hydrocarbons (arenes).
5. Alcohols and phenols.
6. Aldehydes and ketones. Acetals and hemiacetals. Ethers.
7. Thioalcohols, significance of thiol group, examples of other organic compounds of sulfur
that are significant from medical point of view.
8. Carboxylic acids – properties, classification, significant representatives.
9. Functional and substitution derivatives of carboxylic acids. Anhydrides of organic and
inorganic acids. Esters of organic and inorganic acids.
10. Amines. Nitro compounds. Halogenated hydrocarbons.
11. Amino acids – properties, classification, and biological significance.
12. Heterocyclic compounds. Heterocycles containing nitrogen. Pyrimidines and purines.
Heterocycles containing oxygen and sulfur.
13. Proteins. Peptidic bond – origin, properties, significance. Structure of proteins, bonds that
stabilize protein structure.
14. Saccharides – properties, structure, classification, significance.
15. Vitamins – classification, basic structure, significance.
16. Lipids – properties, classification, structure, significance. Sterols and terpenes.
17. Nucleosides and nucleotides. Nucleic acids.
18. Examples of natural and synthetic substances used in medicine. Alkaloids.
19. Surface-active substances (soaps, tensides). Examples of substances acting as
disinfectants.
20. Polymers natural and synthetic, classification according to structure.
21. Polymerization, polycondensation, polyaddition.

At the exam a student draws a triplet of questions, containing one question from each
category. 

Poslední úprava: Fialová Lenka, MUDr., CSc. (05.09.2025)
Sylabus - angličtina
Lectures

Elements and inorganic compounds important in biochemistry, toxicology and dentistry I.

Elements and inorganic compounds important in biochemistry, toxicology and dentistry II.

Elements and inorganic compounds important in biochemistry, toxicology and dentistry III.

Organic chemistry: stereochemistry, structures and classification of organic compounds

Hydrocarbons and their derivatives - biological and toxicological importance

Carboxylic acids and their derivatives

Chemical bond. Water, solutions, dissolution. Chemical activity. Dissociation. Ionic strength. Colloids. Diffusion. Osmolarity.

Acids and bases, pH. Neutralisation. Buffers.

Thermodynamics, thermochemistry. Chemical equilibrium and chemical kinetics. Catalysis.

Redox reactions. Basics of electrochemistry. Galvanic and electrochemical cell. Energetics of chemical reactions.

Heterocyclic compounds and derived substances. Alkaloids.

Lipids - structure and properties. Fatty acids.

Saccharides and polysaccharides: significance in biochemistry and dentistry.

Seminars

Inorganic materials in dentistry: Amalgams. Toxicology of mercury.

Inorganic materials in dentistry: Metals and alloys.

Dental material science I: Polymer materials

Dental material science II: Composite materials

Dental material science III: Cements

Dental material science IV: Dental ceramic materials

Dental material science V: Gypsum products and investment materials.

Nomenclature of inorganic compounds.

Ionic equations. Coordination compounds.

Amino acids, proteins and enzymes

Calculations involving concentrations. Stoichiometric calculations.

Calculations involving pH, buffers.

Calculation of osmolarity and osmotic pressure.

Practical lessons

Work with stomatologic plaster - dental cast

Analysis of amalgam and dental cement.

Demonstration of monomer in Duracryl resin. Reactivity of basic functional groups in organic compounds.

Protein precipitation. Dialysis. Gel filtration.

Galvanic cell in the mouth. Acid-base titration. Titration curves.

Buffers and buffer capacity. Estimation of pH and titratable acidity of selected beverages.

Poslední úprava: Kolářová Jana (31.01.2020)
Rozpis výuky -
Rozpis semestrální
Výukový týden Datum Od - Do Typ výuky Téma Učitel Soubory Poznámka Hodnocení
130.09.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaIntroduction to the course. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
207.10.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaChemical bond. Water, solutions, dissolution. Chemical activity. Dissociation. Ionic strength. Colloids. Diffusion. Osmolarity.prof. Dr. Ing. Tomáš Navrátil, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
07.10.202514:15 - 15:45seminářNomenclature of inorganic compounds. Ionic equations. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
10.10.202514:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníIntroduction to work in chemical laboratory. Reactions of inorganic ions.MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
314.10.202509:00 - 09:45přednáška Acids and bases, pH. Neutralisation. Buffers. prof. Dr. Ing. Tomáš Navrátil, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
14.10.202514:15 - 15:45seminářCalculations involving concentrations. pH calculations I.MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
17.10.202514:15 - 16:30praktická cvičení Acid-base titration. Titration curves. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
421.10.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaThermodynamics, thermochemistry. Chemical equilibrium and chemical kinetics. Catalysis.prof. Dr. Ing. Tomáš Navrátil, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
21.10.202514:15 - 15:45seminářpH calculations II, buffers. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
528.10.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaNational HolidaySeminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
28.10.202514:15 - 15:45seminářNational HolidaySeminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
31.10.202514:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníGalvanic cell in the mouth. Buffers and buffer capacity. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
průměr: 5, hodnoceno: 1x
604.11.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaRedox reactions. Basics of electrochemistry. Galvanic and electrochemical cell. Energetics of chemical reactions. prof. Dr. Ing. Tomáš Navrátil, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
04.11.202514:15 - 15:45seminářStoichiometric calculations. Calculations of osmolarity and osmotic pressure. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
07.11.202514:15 - 15:45praktická cvičeníRevision test: Inorganic chemistry, calculationsSeminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
711.11.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaElements and inorganic compounds important in biochemistry, toxicology and dentistry I. Ing. Martina ČiernaSeminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
11.11.202514:15 - 15:45seminářOverview of basic methods used in biochemical lab: photometry, chromatography, electrophoresis, blotting.MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
14.11.202514:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníIntroduction to spectrophotometry: Absorption spectra of colored solutions. Calibration curve, factor calculation. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
818.11.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaElements and inorganic compounds important in biochemistry, toxicology and dentistry II. Ing. Martina ČiernaSeminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
925.11.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaElements and inorganic compounds important in biochemistry, toxicology and dentistry III. Ing. Martina ČiernaSeminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
25.11.202514:15 - 15:45seminářModels of (bio)organic compounds. Chirality of amino acids.Ing. Iva Subhanová, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
28.11.202514:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníReactivity of basic functional groups in organic compounds. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
1002.12.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaOrganic chemistry: stereochemistry, structures and classification of organic compounds. MUDr. Adriana Rybnikářová, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
02.12.202514:15 - 15:45seminářOverview of inorganic and organic compounds used as dental materials.doc. MUDr. Ivan Matouš-Malbohan, CSc.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
1109.12.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaHydrocarbons and their derivatives - biological and toxicological importance. MUDr. Adriana Rybnikářová, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
09.12.202514:15 - 15:45seminářAmino acids, proteins and enzymes MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
12.12.202514:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníProtein precipitation. Dialysis. Gel filtration. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
1216.12.202509:00 - 09:45přednáškaCarboxylic acids and their derivatives. MUDr. Adriana Rybnikářová, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
16.12.202514:15 - 15:45seminářStereochemistry of saccharides MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
19.12.202514:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníSaccharides: Colored reactions of saccharides. Analysis of unknown saccharide, TLC. MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
1306.01.202609:00 - 09:45přednáškaHeterocyclic compounds and derived substances. Alkaloids. doc. MUDr. Ivan Matouš-Malbohan, CSc.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
06.01.202614:15 - 15:45seminářStructure of lipids, biomembranesRNDr. Marek Vecka, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
1413.01.202609:00 - 09:45přednáškaStructure of nucleic acidsRNDr. Markéta Janatová, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
13.01.202614:15 - 15:45seminářEnzymes, enzyme kineticsMgr. Jan Ševčík, Ph.D.Seminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
16.01.202614:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníEnzymes: Acidic hydrolysis of starch. Substrate specificity of amylase and sucrase.MUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
1520.01.202609:00 - 09:45přednáškaConsultation lectureSeminary Room ÚLBLD (No.3.074)
23.01.202614:15 - 16:30praktická cvičeníPRACTICAL CREDIT TESTMUDr. Jan Pláteník, Ph.D. 
 
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