Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 2 – Bpharm 3rd Semester

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UNIT – 1

Benzene and its derivatives

Nomenclature of benzene

UNIT – 2

Aromatic Acids, Aromatic Amines, Phenols

Friedal Craft's reaction and Sandmeyer's  reaction

UNIT – 3

Fats and Oils

Nomenclature of fats

UNIT – 4

Polynuclear hydrocarbons (Naphthalene, Anthracene, Phenanthrene, Diphenyl Methane, Triphenyl Methane)

Chemical Rections of naphthalene

UNIT – 5

Cyclo alkanes

Nomenclature of Cycloalkanes

Syllabus of Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

UNIT – 1

Benzene and its derivatives
A. Analytical, synthetic and other evidences in the derivation of structure
of benzene, Orbital picture, resonance in benzene, aromatic
characters, Huckel’s rule


B. Reactions of benzene – nitration, sulphonation, halogenationreactivity, Friedelcrafts alkylation- reactivity, limitations,
Friedelcrafts acylation.


C. Substituents, effect of substituents on reactivity and orientation of
mono substituted benzene compounds towards electrophilic
substitution reaction


D. Structure and uses of DDT, Saccharin, BHC and Chloramine

UNIT – 2

Phenols* – Acidity of phenols, effect of substituents on acidity, qualitative
tests, Structure and uses of phenol, cresols, resorcinol, naphthols

Aromatic Amines* – Basicity of amines, effect of substituents on basicity, and synthetic uses of aryl diazonium salts

Aromatic Acids* – Acidity, effect of substituents on acidity and
important reactions of benzoic acid.

UNIT – 3

Fats and Oils
a. Fatty acids – reactions.
b. Hydrolysis, Hydrogenation, Saponification and Rancidity of oils, Drying
oils.
c. Analytical constants – Acid value, Saponification value, Ester value,
Iodine value, Acetyl value, Reichert Meissl (RM) value – significance and
principle involved in their determination.

UNIT – 4

Polynuclear hydrocarbons:
a. Synthesis, reactions
b. Structure and medicinal uses of Naphthalene, Phenanthrene, Anthracene, Diphenylmethane, Triphenylmethane and their derivatives

UNIT – 5

Cyclo alkanes*
Stabilities – Baeyer’s strain theory, limitation of Baeyer’s strain theory, Coulson and Moffitt’s modification, Sachse Mohr’s theory (Theory of strainless rings), reactions of cyclopropane and cyclobutane only

Scope of Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

This subject deals with general methods of preparation and reactions of some
organic compounds. Reactivity of organic compounds are also studied here. The syllabus
emphasizes on mechanisms and orientation of reactions. Chemistry of fats and oils are
also included in the syllabus.

Objectives of Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to:

  1. Write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.
  2. Write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.
  3. Account for reactivity/stability of compounds.
  4. Prepare organic compounds.

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