Chemistry 106 University of Nebraska Spring 2009
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Chemistry 106University of Nebraska
Spring 2009
3 April 2009Exam 4 next week
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Aspirin Substitutes• p-aminophenols
– Acetanilide (1886) used to treat fever but too toxic – caused serious form of anemia
– Phenacetin (1887) used as an analgesic until banned by FDA (1983) – caused kidney damage and blood disorders
– Acetaminophen (1893) can cause kidney damage if taken in too large of doses or in combination with alcohol (Tylenol)
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p-Aminophenol and related compounds.
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Aspirin Substitutes• Acetaminophen
– Brand names: Tylenol, Datril, etc– More expensive and more toxic than aspirin– Analgesic and antipyretic but not anti-
inflammatory– Does not contain a carboxylic acid group
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Aspirin Substitutes• Ibuprofin
– Approved as OTC drug in 1984– Brand names: Advil, Motrin, etc– Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic– Not a p-aminophenol or a salicylate– Acts by inhibiting prostaglandin synthase (similar
to aspririn)– Same painkilling effect as aspirin at 1/3 the
dosage
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Ibuprofen, an alternative to aspirin for the relief of pain, fever, and inflammation.
aspirin
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Aspirin Substitutes• Naproxin
– Approved in 1994– Inhibits cycloxygenase enzymes which form
prostaglandins (similar to aspirin but a different class of compound)
– Commercial name: Aleve – Anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic
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Commercial Pain Relievers• Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen-nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs (NSAID’s)• All drug have trade names and generic names
(acetominophen sold as Tylenol, etc)• Many pain relievers contain multiple active
ingredients– Excedrin: Aspirin and acetaminophen
• Many also contain caffeine– Acts as a stimulant
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Toxicities of some analgesics(ethanol, caffeine, sodium cyanideincluded for comparison)
Compound LD50 (g/kg, mice)
Ethanol 10.60Phenacetin 1.65Ibuprofen 1.25Naproxen 1.23Aspirin 1.10Methyl salicylate .88Acetanilide .80Phenol .53Salicylic acid .50acetaminophen .33Caffeine .12Sodium cyanide .01
LD50 –lethal dose of 50% of population in one week
Least Toxic
Most Toxic
ALL chemical are toxic-just depends on amount that is consumed Ex-women died from drinking too much water
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Top 10 Drugs Prescribed in 2004
Hydrocodone analgesic, narcoticLipitor cholesterol lowering agentLisinopril antihypersensitive*Atendolol antihypersensitive*Synthroid thyroid hormoneAmoxicillin antibioticHydrochlorothiazide diuretic, antihypersensitive*Zithromax antibioticFurosemide diuretic, antihypersensitive*Norvasc antihypersensitive* Used to treat heart disease and high blood pressure
Medicine/Drugs – interesting facts• over $162 billion spent on various medicines in 2002• of this $15 billion spent on OTC drugs
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Natural Pain Relievers• Human body produces natural pain
relieversEnkephalins
• Produced in the brain in minute amounts• Small polypeptides• 1000 time more effective than morphine• Very short duration
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Medicines versus Drugs• Drug
– Connotation of narcotics, addiction, and crime
– Illicit, illegal chemicals• Medicine
– Connotation of physicians, healing, and wellness
– respectable, useful chemicals
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Narcotics and Alkaloids• Narcotic
– Substance that in small doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, and/or convulsions
• Alkaloid– Any number of basic, bitter-tasting, nitrogen
containing compounds found in seed plants
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Narcotics and Alkaloids• Poppy plant used for centuries to produce
opium (dried sap from poppy plant)• Opium contains a mixture of alkaloids with
narcotic effects and other compounds
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Narcotics and Alkaloids• Opium alkaloids
– Morphine• First alkaloid to be isolated (in pure form)• Major akaloidof opium (10% by weight)• Analgesic and cough suppressant in small quantities• High addictive producing both apathy and euphoria
– Codeine• Another alkaloid in opium• Very powerful cough suppressant but less potent analgesic
– Papaverine• Useful for relaxation of smooth muscles (blood vessels,
intestine, stomach, bladder, etc)
– All these alkaloids are 1) addicting and 2) powerful constipating agents
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Alkaloids of opium. These occur in the sap of the poppy.
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Narcotics and Alkaloids• Acetylation of morphine
– Similar to the acetylation salicylic acid to form acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
– Morphine is acetylated to form diacetylmorphine• More powerful narcotic and cough suppressant than
morphine• Also powerfully addictive • Diacetylmorphine is known as Heroin• Morphine and heroin produce physical addictions
addiction (sweating, dilated pupils, goose flesh, etc) in addition to psychological addiction
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Narcotics and Alkaloids• Cocaine
– Also an alkaloid– Produced by coca bush of South America– Similar to morphine in medicinal value– Addiction is more psychological rather
than physical– Effects include euphoria (well-being,
power), depression, and craving
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Narcotics and Alkaloids• Cocaine
– An ingredient in Coca Cola when first introduced
– Like all bases, will react with acids to form a salt– Cocaine hydrochoride is similar to table salt in some
physical properties (water soluble, thermostable, small granules)
– Reacting cocaine hydrochloride with a base forms cocaine itself (known as “free base”)
– Cocaine (“free base”) has quite different properties than table salt
– The “free base” easily vaporizes which allows for inhalation to produce a sharper, more intense sensation
– Solid cocaine forms a solid sheet which cracks into clumps or rocks (individual lumps are termed “crack cocaine”)
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Narcotics and Alkaloids• Cocaine is a class of alkaloid known as
tropane alkaloid
• Others include atrioine and scolopamine– Both found in the nightshade family of plants– Both affect the nervous system– Atropine is active ingredient in belladonna, a
poison used in Middle Ages– Scolopamine still used today in some OTC
sedatives and motion-sickness drugs
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Cocaine and the tropane alkaloids.
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