ADVANCED MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – I



Theoretical aspects of drug action: Introduction, brief account on various forces involved in drug-receptor complex, types of receptors. Theories of drug-receptor interactions: 1) occupancy theory, 2) rate theory, 3) induced fit theory, 4) macro molecular perturbation theory, 5) topographical and stereo chemical considerations, 6) Ion channel blockers. Case history of drug development – cimetidine.

Design and application of prodrugs: Prodrug concept, choice and function of pro-moiety, bioreversible derivatives for various functional groups, applications of the pro-drug approach.

Targets for the development of following chemotherapeutic agents: antiulcer, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiangiogenesis and antihypertensive agents.
  
Biotransformation of drugs: Enzymes responsible for biotransformation, microsomal and non-microsomal mechanisms. Phase-I and phase-II transformations with suitable examples. Factors influencing enzyme induction and inhibition.

Genesis of new drugs: Serendipity, random screening, extraction of active principles from natural sources, molecular modification of known drugs, selection or synthesis of soft and hard drugs, and rational drug design.