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  • Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry II
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  • Explain General Anesthetics.
  • Chemically classify general anesthetics.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain local anesthetics.
  • Chemically classify local anesthetics
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain Sedative and Hypnotic Drugs.
  • Classify sedative and yypnotic drugs chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain Tranquilizing Drugs.
  • Classify tranquilizing drugs chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain the drugs used in neuroleptic drugs.
  • Classify neuroleptic drugs chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain Antidepressant and Antimanic Drugs.
  • Chemically classify antidepressant and antimanic drugs.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain antiepileptic drugs.
  • Classify antiepileptic drugs chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain centrally acting muscle relaxants.
  • Chemically classify centrally acting muscle relaxants.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain analeptic drugs.
  • Classify analeptic drugs chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain psychomimetic drugs.
  • Classify psychomimetic drugs chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain Narcotic Analgesics.
  • Name the narcotic analgesics.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain Narcotic Antagonists.
  • Classify narcotic antagonists chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs.
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are chemically classified.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain the drugs used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
  • Chemically classify drugs used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Explain antiparkinsonian drugs.
  • Classify antiparkinsonian drugs chemically.
  • Explains the chemical class in which the active ingredients are contained.
  • Explains the structure-activity relationships of active ingredients.
  • Names the active ingredients chemically.
  • Explains the receptor/enzyme interaction sites of active substances.
  • Explains the synthesis methods of active substances.
  • Describes the metabolism pathways and metabolites of active substances.
  • Be able to perform IR Spectroscopy applications.
  • Lists the estimated IR data of the compounds.
  • It determines which functional groups the bands in the IR spectrum belong to.
  • Determine the structure by interpreting IR spectra.
  • Be able to perform 1H NMR Spectroscopy applications.
  • Lists the predicted 1H-NMR data of the compounds.
  • It determines which protons the peaks observed in 1H-NMR spectra belong to.
  • Determine the structure by interpreting 1H-NMR spectra.
  • Be able to perform mass spectroscopy applications.
  • Lists the predicted MS data of the compounds.
  • It determines which parts the peaks observed in the mass spectrum belong to.
  • It determines the molecular ion peak in mass spectra.
  • It determines the main peak in mass spectra.
  • Interpret the mass spectra of compounds.
  • Be able to determine physical properties.
  • It distinguishes the sample by color, odor, taste and appearance.
  • Determines the melting point of the sample.
  • Determines the solubility class of the sample.
  • Be able to determine chemical properties.
  • Applies combustion test to the sample and interprets the results.
  • Detects the presence of nitrogen/sulfur/halogen in the sample.
  • Determines the acidic/basic character of the laboratory sample.
  • Be able to perform functional group analyses.
  • Distinguishes recognition tests belonging to functional groups in the compound.
  • Applies functional group recognition tests to the sample.
  • Be Able to Perform Special Diagnostic Reactions.
  • Identifies the specific diagnostic reaction that may be applied to the compound.
  • Applies a sample-specific diagnostic reaction.
  • Be able to perform titration methods.
  • List the titrimetric methods that can be applied to the compound.
  • Prepares the necessary solutions for the titrimetric method that can be applied to the sample.
  • Lists the chemicals required for the titrimetric method to be applied to the sample.
  • Explains the properties and intended uses of the chemical substances required for the titrimetric method to be applied to the sample.
  • Determines the appropriate ambient temperature for the titrimetric method to be applied to the sample.
  • Determines the potency of the compound.
  • Explains the reaction equation and mechanism of the titrimetric method to be applied to the sample.
  • Applies the titration method.
  • Determines the purity of the sample.

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