Voting for structures: knowing art & molecular innovations for pharmacists-in-training / Ibtisam Abdul Wahab
Pharmacy students or the pharmacists-in-training (PIT), were given examples of diversified molec-ular structures with various biological functions during their introductory pharmaceutical organ-ic chemistry course. These molecules would consist of glucose, cholesterol, and penicillin, among others (...
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2023
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81532/1/81532.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81532/ |
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| Summary: | Pharmacy students or the pharmacists-in-training (PIT), were given examples of diversified molec-ular structures with various biological functions during their introductory pharmaceutical organ-ic chemistry course. These molecules would consist of glucose, cholesterol, and penicillin, among others (Nahar et al. 2019). Infinitene (mo-lecular formula: C48H24), the Molecule of the Year 2021, was also introduced to the PIT as a helically twisted, figure-eight compound-look (Figure 1). This was celebrated as an innovation in synthetic chemistry, to produce such structure of an infinity (¥)-shaped entity. The molecule is a non-planar aromatic carbon atoms system with a twisted or looped framework (Krzeszewski et al. 2022; Orozco-Ic, et al. 2022). The chemistry lessons were delivered at the lecture hall after a two-year hiatus, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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