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CEM1611 2014-J-6 June 2014 rlistat (shown below) is a drug for obesity management which acts by inhibiting the absorption of dietary fats. Indicate all stereogenic centres on the structure below. 6 rlistat ow many different diastereoisomers are possible for rlistat? With 4 chiral centres, there are (4) 2 = 16 possible diastereomers. Select one of the stereogenic centres and draw the isomer with the (R)-configuration. List the functional groups present in rlistat. Amide and ester Is rlistat likely to be soluble in water? Why? o. Long hydrocarbon chains means that the molecule is hydrophobic and will not dissolve in water, which is a polar solvent.

CEM1611 2013-J-7 June 2013 seltamivir, marketed under the trade name Tamiflu, is an antiviral drug, which may slow the spread of influenza (flu) virus between cells in the body by stopping the virus from chemically cutting ties with its host cell. 4 Tamiflu ow many stereogenic centres are there in Tamiflu? 3 ow many possible stereoisomers can exist for Tamiflu? 8 Add the 2 and groups to the stereogenic centre indicated below to give the (R)-configuration of that centre.

CEM1611 2012-J-7 June 2012 Methylphenidate, also known as Ritalin, is a psychostimulant drug approved for treatment of attention-deficit disorder. It belongs to the piperidine class of compounds and increases the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain through reuptake inhibition of the monoamine transporter. 7 methylphenidate Give the molecular formula of methylphenidate. C 14 19 2 List the functional groups present in methylphenidate. Aromatic ring, ester, secondary amine ow many stereogenic (chiral) centres are there in methylphenidate? 2 Using a stereogenic centre you have identified, draw the (R)-configuration of that centre. Ritalin is generally sold as the hydrochloride salt. Draw the structure of this salt and suggest why this is the preferred compound for sale. The hydrochloride salt is soluble in water, which generally means better bioavailability. Salt will have better stability - amines prone to aerial oxidation.

CEM1611 2010-J-8 June 2010 The tropane alkaloid (-)-hyoscyamine is found in certain plants of the Solanaceae family. It is an anticholinergic agent that works by blocking the action of acetylcholine at parasympathetic sites in smooth muscle, secretory glands and the central nervous system. 7 3 C C 2 Give the molecular formula of (-)-hyoscyamine. C 17 23 3 List the functional groups present in (-)-hyoscyamine. amine, alcohol, ester, aromatic ring (arene) ydrolysis of (-)-hyoscyamine results in two fragments, tropine and tropic acid. Draw each of these fragments. tropine tropic acid What is the stereochemistry at the tropic acid stereocentre? Write (R) or (S). (S) Is tropine optically active? Explain your answer. o. It is a meso-isomer (i.e. has a plane of symmetry) and therefore optically inactive. It is superimposable on its mirror image.

CEM1611 2007-J-9 June 2007 Salbutamol is available under the trade name Ventolin as a racemic mixture of compounds. A stick representation of the compound is shown below. salbutamol 6 Give the molecular formula of salbutamol. C 13 21 3 List the functional groups present in salbutamol. alcohol (primary and secondary), phenol, amine (secondary) Draw the (R)-enantiomer of salbutamol. 3 1 2 clockwise: 1-2-3

CEM1611 2006-J-7 June 2006 A stick representation for the active enantiomer of methadone, an analgesic used as a maintenance drug in the treatment of heroin addiction, is shown below. 6 (b) (a) (c) Give the molecular formula of methadone. C 21 27 Methadone contains a stereogenic centre. List the substituents attached to this stereogenic centre in descending order of priority according to the sequence rules. ighest priority Lowest priority C 3 What is the stereochemistry at this stereocentre? Write (R) or (S). (R) (X) List the functional groups present in methadone. tertiary amine, ketone, arene (aromatic ring) Treatment of methadone with ab 4 gives compounds (X) and (Y). Draw the structures of (X) and (Y). (Y) What is the stereochemical relationship between compounds (X) and (Y)? They are diastereomers

CEM1611 2006-J-7 June 2006