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610-323 Organic Natural Products Chemistry

Credit points: 10.0

Coordinator: Dr M. Gill

Prerequisite: Chemistry: 610-260 and either 610-220 or 610-221

Contact: 26 lectures (2 per week)

Timetable: First semester

Content:

Alkaloids: terpenoids: prostaglandins, steroids: vitamins: hormones: antibiotics: biogenesis of the preceding classes: acetate, shikimate and mevalonate biosynthetic pathways: metabolism of the C1 pool: carbohydrate catabolism.

Assessment:

One 3-hour written examination at the end of Semester 1.

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2. Chemistry, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p81) : Next:610-324 | Prev:610-320

610-323 Organic Natural Products Chemistry

Credit points: 10.0

Coordinator: Dr M Gill.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 610-260 and either 610-220 or 610-221; or approved equivalent.

Contact: 26 lectures (2 each week)

Timetable: First semester.

Content:

Alkaloid: terpenoids: prostaglandins, steroids: vitamins: hormones: antibiotics: biogenesis of the preceding classes: acetate, shikimate and mevalonate biosynthetic pathways: metabolism of the C1 pool: carbohydrate catabolism.

Assessment:

One 3-hour written examination at the end of Semester 1.

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