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               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
                              rd
                 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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