Medicinal Chemistry 610
This course, a continuation of Medicinal Chemistry 510 and 600, deals primarily with endocrine pharmacology, diabetes, antigout, antibiotics, antifungals and antiparasitics, with emphasis on their chemistry, pharmacology, mechanism of action, and therapeutic use. The course provides a survey of the various classes of drugs that fall under each of these categories and introduces clinically available drugs that are currently on the market.
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- Study MC Tool
- Living Textbook - Antimicrobial Agents
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Antimicrobial Agents
Chapter 2 - Introduction to Molecular Biology
Chapter 3 - Sulfonamides
Chapter 4 - Quinolones
Chapter 5 - Nitrofurans and Related Agents
Chapter 6 - RNA Transcription Inhibitors
Chapter 7 - Cell Wall Biosynthesis
Chapter 8 - Cell Wall Biosynthesis Inhibitors
Chapter 9 - Penicillins
Chapter 10 - Cephalosporins
Chapter 11 - Beta Lactamase Inhibitors and Carbapenems
Chapter 12 - Monobactams
Chapter 13 - Agents Acting on the Cell Membrane
Chapter 14 - Protein Biosynthesis
Chapter 15 - Aminoglycosides
Chapter 16 - Tetracyclines
Chapter 17 - Macrolides
Chapter 18 - Lincomycins
Chapter 19 - Streptogramins
Chapter 20 - Unclassified Antibiotics
Chapter 21 - Antimycobacterial Agents
Chapter 22 - Antibiotic Resistance and Related Issues
Chapter 23 - Antifungal Agents
Chapter 23 - Antiparasitic Agents - Therapeutic Uses - Antimicrobial Agents
- Practice Sheets
- Biochemical Pathways
Short Movie Clips:
1. Steps of Cell Wall Biosynthesis
2. Cell Wall Biosynthesis Movie
3. Protein Biosynthesis
4. Cell Entry of Antibiotics (Tetracyclines) - Chemical Structues Interactive
- Digital Images - Chemical Structures
- Images - Chemical Strutures