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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2015/2016
SID2004 BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY model; drug design and development; drug and pro-drug
metabolism; pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
Carbohydrates: mono-, oligo-, polysaccharides – structure,
classification and nomenclature; carbohydrates as resource Assessment Methods:
for industry and energy (hydrolysis, fermentation). Continuous assessment: 30%
Final examination: 70%
Lipids: fatty acids, acylglycerols – structure and reactions;
lipids as resource for industry and energy (biodiesel, Medium of instruction:
surfactants). English
Proteins: amino acids, peptides, and proteins – structure, Soft skills:
synthesis and degradation analysis. CT1 – 3
Nucleic Acids: DNA, RNA and protein biosynthesis. PCR, References:
principles of bio-/gene-technology and forensic DNA 1. Graham L. Patrick. (2013). An Introduction to Medicinal
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analysis. Chemistry. 5 Edition. Oxford University Press, New
York.
Assessment Methods: 2. Wilson and Gisvold. (2010).” textbook of Organic
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Continuous assessment: 30% Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. 12 Edition.
Final examination: 70% J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
3. Alex Gringauz, Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry,
Medium of instruction: Wiley-VCH, New York,1997.
English 4. David A.W. (2012). Foye’s Principles of Medicinal
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Chemistry. 7 Edition. LWW.
Soft skills:
CT1 – 3
SID2007 PETROCHEMISTRY
References:
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6. Bruice, P.Y. (2007). Organic Chemistry. 5 Edition, Introduction and production of petrochemicals based on
Pearson. gaseous feedstocks using inorganic-based catalysts:
7. Stoker, H. S. (2010). General, Organic and Biological ethane, ethene, ethyne, propene and butadiene, methane,
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Chemistry. 5th Ed. Brooks/Cole. 5 Ed. hydrogen, carbon monoxide, methanol, formaldehyde,
8. Lindhorst, T. K. (2006). Essentials of Carbohydrate acetic acid, ammonia, urea.
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Chemistry and Biochemistry. 3 Ed. Wiley.
9. Gunstone, F.D., Harwood, J.L., Dijkstra, A.J. (2007). The Production of petrochemicals based on liquid feedstocks
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Lipid Handbook, 3 Ed. CRC Press. using inorganic-based catalysts: benzene, toluene, xylene
10. Zanariah Abdullah, Noorsaadah Abd. Rahman and other petrochemicals/feedstocks.
dan Kamaliah Mahmood (2001). Biomolekul Suatu
Pengenalan. Penerbit Universiti Malaya. Assessment Methods:
11. Ulber, R., Sell, D. & Hirth, T. Renewable Raw Continuous assessment: 30%
Materials - New Feeedstocks for the Chemical Industry, Final examination: 70%
Wiley 2011. ISBN 978-3-527-32548-1.Othmer,
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Encyclopaedia of Chemical Technology, 4 ed. Medium of instruction:
English
SID2005 FOOD CHEMISTRY Soft skills:
CT1 – 3
Introduction to food chemistry. Role of water in food.
Important components in food: carbohydrates, amino acids, References:
lipids, proteins; chemical transformations of food during 1. D. L. Burdick, W. L. Leffler. (2010). Petrochemicals in
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storage, transportation, processing, and preparation. Food Nontechnical Language.4 Edition. PennWell Publishing
metabolism. Company.
2. B. K. Bhaskararao. (2007). A Text on Petrochemicals.
Assessment Methods: Khanna Publishers.
Continuous assessment: 30% 3. Energy & Fuels, American Chemical Society (ACS
Final examination: 70% Publications)
4. G.A. Karim. (2012). Fuels, Energy, and Environment.
Medium of instruction: CRC Press.
English 5. U.R. Chaudhri. (2010). Fundamental of Petroleum and
Petrochemical Engineearing. CRC Press.
Soft skills:
CT1 – 3
SID2008 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
References:
1. Owen R. Fennema (Penterjemah Soleha Ishak), Kimia Organic raw materials: Carbon sources, routes based on
makanan Jilid I dan II, Dewan bahasa Pustaka, 1993 fats and oils, carbohydrates, coal, petroleum, and natural
2. Bloomfield, Chemistry and living organism John Wiley & gas. Alkanes and cycloalkanes: refinery processes; catalytic
Sons 1996 alkylation, catalytic isomerisation, catalytic reforming,
catalytic cracking and hydrocracking.
SID2006 MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY Industrial reactions: Free radical oxidation; liquid-phase and
gas-phase free radical oxidations. Liquid -phase non -free
Introduction and basic principles of medicinal chemistry; radical oxidations such as Wacker Chemie Process, Dow
categories of drugs and basis of drug action: drug-receptor Process and Halcon Process. Heterogeneous-catalysed
gas-phase oxidations.
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