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The course focuses on natural substances and introduces students to their most important representatives from the perspective of both the latest findings in medical applications and other practical uses. For each group of substances, it presents their occurrence in natural materials, biological properties and discusses in detail the synthetic procedures leading to their preparation and modifications. The course also emphasizes modern application methods for imaging the effects of natural substances. The possibilities of analyzing the biological targets of natural substances or drugs are discussed.
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Udělení zápočtu je vázáno absolvováním zápočtového testu s výsledkem minimálně 50 %. Předmět je zakončen ústní zkouškou. Last update: Jurášek Michal (30.01.2026)
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1. Strategies for using protecting groups 2. Conjugation, bioconjugation and prodrugs of natural compounds 3. Steroid chemistry 4. Natural antineoplastics: Applications and chemistry 5. Natural antibiotics, antivirals and antiparasitics 6. Natural addictive substances and derivatives 7. Natural dyes and fluorescent substances 8. Chemistry of fluorophores and labeled natural compounds 9. Bioorthogonal chemistry in the chemical biology of natural compounds Last update: Jurášek Michal (30.01.2026)
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Lecture notes. Last update: Jurášek Michal (30.01.2026)
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Students will be able to: Classify natural substances into individual groups of natural substances. Identify sources of natural substances with medicinal uses. Explain the mechanisms of action of clinically used natural substances. Design synthetic procedures for the required groups of natural substances. Design probes for studying the mechanisms of action of natural substances. Provide a basic overview of the uses of individual groups. Last update: Jurášek Michal (30.01.2026)
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds I Last update: Jurášek Michal (30.01.2026)
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