Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Pharmaceutical Chemistry I Laboratory ECZ393 5. Semester 0 + 4 2.0 3.0
Prerequisites None
Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Type
Mode of delivery face to face
Course Coordinator Assist. Prof. Dr. Bahadır BÜLBÜL
Instructors Bahadır BÜLBÜL
Assistants
Goals The purpose of this course is to give information about laboratory safety rules, filtration, crystallisation, extraction, distillation and other laboratory technics and the synthesis and purifications of some drugs in laboratory conditions.
Course Content
Learning Outcomes - Laboratory safety rules
- Filtration, crystallisation, extraction, distillation and other laboratory technics
- Synthesis and purifications of some drugs in laboratory conditions.
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Learning Methods
1. Week Demonstration (Lab. Safety)
2. Week Demonstration (Lab. Technics)
3. Week Demonstration (Organic Reactions)
4. Week Synthesis of Isoamylnitrite
5. Week Synthesis of Benzylic acid and Mercury oxide
6. Week Synthesis of Benzyl and Dermatol
7. Week Synthesis of Acetophenone and Benzoine
8. Week Synthesis of m-Dinitrobenzene and Iodoform
9. Week Synthesis of Benzoic acid and benzyl alcohol
10. Week Synthesis of Diazodiaminobenzene
11. Week Synthesis of Acetanilide and Barium sulfate
12. Week Synthesis of Paracetamol
13. Week Problem Solving and discussion
14. Week Problem Solving and discussion
Recommended Sources
Akgün, H., Balkan, A., Bilgin, A.A., Çalış, Ü., Dalkara, S., Erdoğan, H., Erol Demir, D., Ertan, M.,Gökhan, N., Özkanlı, F., Palaska, E., Saraç, S. ve Şafak, C.,Tozkoparan.B.: Farmasötik Kimya, Ankara, 2004.
Foye, W.O.(ed): Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 3rd ed, Lea & Febrigen, Philadelphia, 1989.
Delgado, J.N., Remers, W.A. (ed), Wilson & Gisvold?s Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 9th ed., Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1991
Nicolaou KC. ?Classics in Total Synthesis? NewYork 1996
Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory, Oxford University Press, Inc.,2007
Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program Requirements Contribution Level DK1 DK2 DK3 Measurement Method
*DK = Course's Contrubution.
0 1 2 3 4 5
Course's Level of contribution None Very Low Low Fair High Very High
Method of assessment/evaluation Written exam Oral Exams Assignment/Project Laboratory work Presentation/Seminar
ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Midterm 1 1 1 1
Homework 1 10 1 10
Final 1 2 2
Practice 1 10 10
Classroom Activities 14 2 28
Total Workload 51
ECTS Credit of the Course 3.0