Chem 103 Exam 2

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What is the amphetamine sold as a street drug called?

"Speed" or "meth"

Alzheimers is associated with having too little of what neurotransmitter?

Acetylcholine

Involved in the brain with short term memory

Acetylcholine

Neurotransmitter in the brain that is associated with short term memory

Acetylcholine

One treatment of Alzheimers is to inhibit the enzyme that degrades this neurotransmitter

Acetylcholine

Alzheimers

Acetylcholine too little

Any compound that mimics the activity of a drug is called an

Agonist

any molecule that blocks the receptor site where the drug binds

Antagonist

What is the name of the amphetamine used by college students as a "study aid"?

Benzedrine or Adderall

Local anesthetic found in OTC oral ointments like Orajel

Benzocaine

The monosaccharides found in: DNA

Beta D-deoxyribose

mild stimulant

Caffeine

Body reduces number of dopamine receptors in the brain

Chronic users of Cocaine

From Coca leaves. Binds to the dopamine transporter, preventing the reuptake of dopamine. Dopamine stays in the synapse. "Blocker"

Cocaine

The narcotic found in some modern (not the 1800's) cough syrup is

Codeine

The monosaccharides found in: amylose

D-glucose

The monosaccharides found in: lactose

D-glucose and galactose

The monosaccharides found in: milk sugar

D-glucose and galactose

Name of the pain killer that is injected (still a narcotic) which is milder than morphine

Demerol

is used to help patients with Parkinson's because it can pass through the blood brain barrier unlike Dopamine

Dopa or L. Dopa

"Feel good" Neurotransmitter

Dopamine

A deficiency of this neurotransmitter may cause Parkinson's disease

Dopamine

Cocaine affects the re-uptake of this neurotransmitter, causing high levels of it to build up in

Dopamine

Current theory relates schizophrenia to an excess of which neurotransmitter?

Dopamine

Norephinephrine is synthesized in the body from what NT?

Dopamine

Norepinephrine is made from what neurotransmitter?

Dopamine

Over time, cocaine addicts will start to have less of the receptor sites for this neurotransmitter

Dopamine

Patients with Parkinsons disease have too little

Dopamine

What neurotransmitter is made from DOPA?

Dopamine

Parkinson's

Dopamine too little affects

Schizophrenia

Dopamine too much affects

Acupuncture works by causing the body to produce what compounds?

Endorphins

Used in a patch for chronic pain management for cancer patients

Fentanyl

The monosaccharides found in: Surcrose

Fructose and glucose

Anti-anxiety drugs increase the activity of this neurotransmitter.

GABA

It is a dopamine modulator (inhibits dopamine neurons) & reduces anxiety

GABA

Valium, Xanax and Librium affect which NT?

GABA

What neurotransmitter is most affected by anti-anxiety drugs?

GABA (gamma ammino butyric acid)

Street drug synthesized from morphine

Heroin

Anti-acids like Zantac and Tagemet affect this neurotransmitter

Histamine

The body may produce this chemical in response to an allergy

Histamines

What quick acting local anesthetic is typically used in a dentist's office? (injected)

Lidocaine or Novocaine

an enzyme that degrades monoamine neurotransmitters

MAO (monoamine oxidase)

Given in clinics to replace addiction to heroin. It is still addictive.

Methadone

Heroin antagonist that is given to treat heroin overdoses

Naloxone (Narcan)

Beta D-deoxyribose

Name the compound

Beta D-glucose

Name the compound

Cellulose

Name the compound

Starch or amylose

Name the compound

low doses, mild stimulant, agonist acetylcholine High doses, blocks receptors in muscles synapses=death

Nicotine

depression (ADD)

Norepinephrine too little

hyperactivity, manic state, aggression

Norepinephrine too much

Synthetic pain killers given in pill form.

Oxycotin or Percodan or Percocet

What is the name of the amphetamine given to hyperactive children?

Ritalin

Involved in sleep, appetite and body temperature

Serotonin

Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil affect this neurotransmitter

Serotonin

What neurotransmitter regulates sleep, body temperature and appetite?

Serotonin

depression

Serotonin too little

What is it called when two substances interact to produce a greater combined effect that the two substances separately?

Synergistic

Name of a specific anti-histamine that reduces stomach acid

Tagamet or Zantac

The name of a specific anti-psychotic drug

Thorazine

True

True/False A reducing sugar is actually oxidized to a carboxylic acid.

True

True/False All glycosides of monosaccharides cannot open up and thus are non-reducing sugars.

False (two chiral carbons)

True/False All meso compounds have a plane of symmetry and at least one chiral carbon.

False (too little)

True/False Alzheimers patients have too much acetylcholine in their brains.

False (less volatile)

True/False Amine salts are more volatile (easier to evaporate) than amines.

False (mimics)

True/False An agonist drug is one that blocks the receptor site for a neurotransmitter.

False

True/False Anti-anxiety medications are safe and not addictive.

True

True/False Anti-psychotics block the receptor sites for dopamine, and can be used to treat schizophrenia.

True

True/False At room temperature fats are usually solids and oils are usually liquids.

True

True/False Barbiturates are addictive and sudden withdrawal can cause convulsions.

True

True/False Cocaine and amphetamines increase the amount of dopamine in the synapse, but by different mechanisms.

False

True/False Compounds with chiral carbons are always optically active.

True

True/False D-glucose is found in nature while L-glucose is not.

False (can pass through)

True/False DOPA cannot pass through the brain/blood barrier, so it is not used to treat Parkinson's disease.

False

True/False Dextrin and dextrose are the same thing.

True

True/False Diastereomers are stereoisomers with two or more chiral carbons and are not mirror images.

False

True/False Diastereomers have the same physical and chemical properties, except rotation of light.

True

True/False Enzymes usually react with only one compound in a pair of enantiomeric drugs.

False

True/False Fats and oils have a glycerol backbone while triglycerides do not.

False

True/False If one enantiomer melts at 25ºC, then the other enantiomer will melt at -25ºC.

True

True/False In Galactosemia, galactose is not converted to glucose and can build up in the brain.

False (stimulant)

True/False In low doses nicotine is a sedative, but it is poisonous in high doses.

True

True/False Most neurotransmitters are synthesized in the body from amino acids.

True

True/False Ritalin is actually an amphetamine even though it is used to treat hyperactive children.

True

True/False SSRI drugs block the re-uptake for serotonin, causing larger amounts in the synapses.

True

True/False Smokers have a higher level of dopamine in their brains, than non-smokers.

False

True/False Synthetic opiates like Percodan and oxycotin are not addictive.

False (increased)

True/False Tolerance for a drug means that over time the dosage can be decreased to have the same effect as before.

False

True/False Waxes are hard to digest because they do not have an ester linkage.

Give one example of specific anti-anxiety drugs

Xanax or Valium

Name of a drug given to treat depression, eating disorders and OCD.

Zoloft or Prozac

The monosaccharides found in: Table sugar

fructose and glucose

The monosaccharides found in: Amylopectin

glucose

The monosaccharides found in: Cellulose

glucose

The monosaccharides found in: Dextrins

glucose

The monosaccharides found in: Glycogen

glucose

The monosaccharides found in: Starch

glucose

The monosaccharides found in: maltose

glucose


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