Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV ECZ402 8. Semester 3 + 0 3.0 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
Assistants
Goals The purpose of this course is to give a basic concept on general features, synthesis, mode of action, structure-activity relationship and biotransformation of the gastrointestinal system drugs, antiallergics, vitamins, diagnostic drugs and hormones.
Course Content
Learning Outcomes - The student who completes this course learn 1. the general structures 2. Synthesis, 3. Mode of action, 4. Structure-activity relationship 5. Biotransformation and 6. Uses of gastrointestinal system drugs, antiallergics, diagnostic drugs, hormones and vitamines.
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Learning Methods
1. Week Digestants,carminatives, antiemetics
2. Week Antiulcerative drugs, laxative and purgatives
3. Week Antidiarrheal drugs, antiallergics
4. Week Antiallergics, vitamins
5. Week Diagnostics
6. Week Introduction to hormones
7. Week Peptide hormones
8. Week Oral antidiabetics
9. Week Introduction to steroid hormones,
10. Week Estrogens and derivatives
11. Week Progestogens, androgens and anabolic steroids
12. Week Androgens and anabolic steroids
13. Week Corticosteroids
14. Week Autocoids
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.
Patrick, G.L., An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999.
Wolff, M.E., ?Burger?s Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery?, Volume I-V, 4th edition, Wiley-Interscience, 1980-97.
Korolkovas, A., ?Essentials of Medicinal Chemistry?, Wiley-Interscience, 1988.
Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program Requirements Contribution Level DK1 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 22 22
Homework 1 1 2 2
Quiz 1 1 1 1
Final 1 23.5 23.5
Classroom Activities 14 2 28
Total Workload 76.5
ECTS Credit of the Course 3.0