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Title: Principles of Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry


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Principles of Bioorganic Medicinal
Chemistry Drugs Medicinal Chemist
Lovastatin-Mevacor
August 26/2002.
Zbigniew J. Witczak, Ph.D.
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Principles of Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry
PHA 598A Dr. Zbigniew J. Witczak
  • Learning Objectives
  • 1. Describe the mechanism by which cell
    macromolecules mediates the cellular response.
  • 2. Identify the cell components and active
    macromolecules that are involved in the
    development and regulation of the cellular
    processes and drug action/response.
  • 3. Identify the pharmacological responses by
    which the therapeutic agents acts in the multiple
    cellular system.
  • 4. Identify the chemical aspects of drug action
    and their pharmacological responses.

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Clasification of Drugs
  • by pharmacological effect
  • by chemical structure
  • by target system
  • by site of action

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By pharmacological effect
  • analgesics
  • antipsychotics
  • antihypertensive
  • antiasmathics
  • antibiotics
  • anticonvulsant (sedative agents)

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By chemical structure
  • Opiates
  • Steroids
  • Barbiturates
  • Penicilins
  • Cateholamines

Penicillin V
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  • Why should drugs work?
  • Cell/cell membranes
  • Where do drugs work?
  • Cell/cell membranes
  • Nucleus- control centre for the cell

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Molecular Targets in the Cell Affected by Drugs
  • Lipids
  • Proteins (Glycoproteins)
  • Nucleic acids

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Fatty acids and other lipids.
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Fatty acids and other lipids.
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Therapeutic Index
  • Measure of the ratio of undesirable to desirable
    drug effects.
  • For in vivo systems thee therapeutics index
    could be the ratio of the LD50
  • ( the lethal dose for 50 of the test
    animals) to the ED50 ( the effective
  • dose that produces the maximum therapeutic
    effect in 50 of the test animals.
  • The larger the therapeutic index the greater the
    margin of safety of the drug!!!!.

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Hydrophilic
Hydrophilic
Hydrophilic
Hydrophobic Region
Amphotericin B
  • Amphotericin B interacts with the lipids of
    fungal cell membranes
  • Build Tunnels through the membrane
  • The contents of the cell is drained away
  • Cell is killed

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Inhibitors of Glycosphingolipid Biosynthesis
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