BP401T. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-III Books

Organic Chemistry III: Advanced study of complex organic reactions, synthesis, and spectroscopy, focusing on advanced topics and intricate transformations..

Course Content

Unit Title

Content

UNIT-I

  • Stereo isomerism
  • Optical isomerism – Optical activity, enantiomerism, diastereoisomerism, meso compounds
  • Elements of symmetry, chiral and achiral molecules
  • DL system of nomenclature of optical isomers, sequence rules, RS system of nomenclature of optical isomers
  • Reactions of chiral molecules
  • Racemic modification and resolution of racemic mixture. Asymmetric synthesis: partial and absolute

UNIT-II

  • Geometrical isomerism
  • Nomenclature of geometrical isomers (Cis Trans, EZ, Syn Anti systems)
    Methods of determination of configuration of geometrical isomers.
  • Conformational isomerism in Ethane, n-Butane and Cyclohexane.
  • Stereo isomerism in biphenyl compounds (Atropisomerism) and conditions for optical activity.
  • Stereospecific and stereoselective reactions

UNIT-III

  • Heterocyclic compounds:
  • Nomenclature and classification
  • Synthesis, reactions and medicinal uses of following compounds/derivatives
  • Pyrrole, Furan, and Thiophene
  • Relative aromaticity and reactivity of Pyrrole, Furan and Thiophene

UNIT-IV

  • Synthesis, reactions and medicinal uses of following compounds/derivatives
  • Pyrazole, Imidazole, Oxazole and Thiazole.
    Pyridine, Quinoline, Isoquinoline, Acridine and Indole.
  • Basicity of pyridine
  • Synthesis and medicinal uses of Pyrimidine, Purine, azepines and their derivatives

UNIT-V

  • Reactions of synthetic importance
  • Metal hydride reduction (NaBH4 and LiAlH4), Clemmensen reduction, Birch reduction, Wolff Kishner reduction.
  • Oppenauer-oxidation and Dakin reaction.
  • Beckmanns rearrangement and Schmidt rearrangement.
  • Claisen-Schmidt condensation

Learning Objectives

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