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BMC3031 - Chemistry of Drug Action6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Victorian College of PharmacyLeader: Dr David ManallackOfferedParkville First semester 2008 (Day) Synopsis
This unit examines the different mechanisms of action by which drugs exert their biological activity. In particular, the unit will address the interactions between endogenous ligands (eg. neurotransmitters, peptides and proteins, lipids, carbohydrates) with their macromolecular targets such as receptors, enzymes and nucleic acids, and the way that drugs mimic, oppose or modify those interactions. Objectives
At the completion of this unit the participant will be able to:
AssessmentEnd of semester exam: 60% (2.5 hours), Mid-semester exercise (10%), Practical class and reports (30%) PrerequisitesBMC2021, BMC2022, BMC2032 Co-requisitesThe other core compulsory Units of the Bachelor of Medicinal chemistry |