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Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Code: MI073281     Acronym: QFAVA

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Health Sciences

Instance: 2019/2020 - 1S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory
Course/CS Responsible: MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MICF 6 Official Curriculum 4 - 3 52 81

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

Community and hospital pharmacists will deal more deeply with prevalent diseases in the community. Based on these pathologies, the trends and strategies for the discovery of new therapeutic targets and new drugs will be discussed. Starting from the disease and the therapeutic target, the mechanism of action at the molecular level and chemical-pharmaceutical pipeline from the leader to the drug and the drugs currently used in therapy and those that are under development will be presented. It is intended that the students will be able to interpret the structure-activity relationships, the metabolism, and the mechanisms of action at the molecular level for the different drug groups. Some experts in these areas will be invited to present some conferences. In this course, some therapeutic families that were not deeply discussed in previous classes of Pharmaceutical Chemistry will be also developed. In practical classes, using scientific articles and other bibliographic resources, students will deepen the themes related to the subjects taught in the lectures. It is intended that the student acquires the domain in the preparation of a monograph and its presentation as well as the oral discussion on the proposed topic. In order to stimulate the ability of oral and written expression, critical analysis and argument, the students will prepare throughout the semester, a monograph that will be presented and evaluated.

Learning outcomes and competences

At the end of this course, students should have a broad and integrated understanding of the entire drug discovery circuit, its planning and development. The development of critical thinking, bibliographic search and autonomy is also fostered. At the end of the UC, students should be able to easily communicate their ideas, collaborate and work as a team and be able to solve problems using the scientific and investigational method.

 

Working method

Presencial

Program

Structures, therapeutical target, mechanisms of action at molecular level, structure-activity relationships, metabolism, and chemical-pharmaceutical developments of the following families of drugs: 1. Cardiovascular Agents 1.1. Antihypertensive agents: diuretics, calcium entry blockers,  vasodilators, ACE inhibitors 1.2. Lipid-lowering agents 2. Blood - Anticoagulants and antithrombotics 3. Hormones and drugs used in endocrine diseases 3.1. Insulin and oral antidiabetics 3.2. Thyroid hormones and antithyroid drugs 4. Gastrointestinal 4.1. Antacids 4.2. Anti-ulcer, proton pump inhibitors, prostaglandins II. Drugs used in: 1. Eating disorders: obesity, bulimia, anorexia 2. Sexual dysfunction 3. Disorders of hair growth: Alopecia 4. Smoking cessation

Mandatory literature

Wolff Manfred E. 340; Burger.s medicinal chemistry and drug discovery
Patrick Graham L.; An^introduction to medicinal chemistry. ISBN: 0 19 850533 7
David J. Triggle, John B. Taylor; Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry II, 2006

Teaching methods and learning activities

- Theoretical classes (2 hours/week): Presentations in “Power Point”; it is intended to transmit knowledge in an attractive and deductive manner. - A monograph will be elaborated and presented by the students in practical classes. The aim of this bibliographic research work is to get deeper in the issues related to the subjects taught in the theoretical classes, as well as to stimulate the capacity of oral and written expression, critical analysis and argumentation. - The lecturers responsible are available for students consultation on the times announced at the beginning of the semester or at a time previously arranged and agreed.

keywords

Health sciences > Pharmacological sciences > Pharmacy
Physical sciences > Chemistry > Organic chemistry > Quimica do carbono
Physical sciences > Chemistry > Applied chemistry > Pharmaceutical chemistry

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Teste 50,00
Trabalho escrito 50,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 41,00
Trabalho escrito 40,00
Total: 81,00

Eligibility for exams

a) During classes the students will be evaluated by the elaboration and presentation of a monograph. The performance of these is compulsory for all students, including those that are exempted by law from attending classes.
b) Additionally, the evaluation will include two written tests on the subjects taught in the theoretical classes. Attendance to theoretical classes is not compulsory, except for those corresponding to the presentation of the monograph described in a) and the compulsory tests described in b).  - To obtain approval, Students must obtain a minimum final mark of 9.5 values (sum of all components).
c) Students with a final grade of less than 9.5 are expected to take a final exam, containing all the theoretical Syllabus, at the time of appeal.

Calculation formula of final grade

- The final grade is attributed by the following manner: 50% from the elaboration and presentation of a monograph, 25% from each of the written theoretical tests. - Students with final grades equal or superior to 9.5 will be approved and with final grades inferior to 9.5 will be reproved.

Examinations or Special Assignments

- During practical classes the students will be evaluated by the elaboration and presentation of a monograph. The performance of this is compulsory. Two written tests related to the subject taught in theoretical classes will also be performed. The performance of these is compulsory.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Elaboration and presentation of a monograph is mandatory for all students, including those who are exempt by law from attending classes. Student workers should contact the UC Teachers to schedule the date of presentation of the monograph.

Classification improvement

-For classification improvement the student only has to perform the written exam related to the syllabus of theoretical classes. The classification obtained for the monograph is maintained.

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