Chem 336 - Spring 1999 - Organic Chemistry III
Portland State University - Dr. Carl C. Wamser


E-Mail Molecules

E-mail molecules are a means of gaining extra credit while learning more about specific molecules of biological or medical interest.

You may submit information about just one molecule per week (weeks end on 8:30 am each Monday, April 5 through June 1 - a total of nine weeks). Each correct submission is worth 2 points extra credit.

You can get your assigned set of molecules at the web site "Your E-Mail Molecules".

The complete list of molecules is below the rest of this message. Your assigned set will indicate your nine molecules by number.


Once you get your assigned molecules, you must submit the information about them at the class webCT website in order to get credit. Collect your information before logging in to the website. Once submitted, the computer will automatically log in your extra credit; however, you should know that your submissions will be checked (by a human) to assure that they deserve the full 2 points. Extra credit points will not be added to your total until the end of the term.

It is expected that you do your own work on these assignments. Keep in mind that you will need to be logged into the website as yourself in order to get credit.


The information you should return about each molecule is the following:

* the number of the molecule you are submitting,

1) the molecular formula, i.e., CxHy etc.,

2) the number of stereocenters,

3) the family name of at least one functional group present,

4) the biological role or significance of the compound,

5) your sources of information.


  1. abietic acid
  2. acetaminophen
  3. acetylcholine
  4. acyclovir
  5. adrenaline
  6. adrenosterone
  7. amoxicillin
  8. ampicillin
  9. androsterone
  10. androstenedione
  11. antheridiol
  12. arginine
  13. ascorbic acid
  14. asparagine
  15. aspartame
  16. aspirin
  17. ATP
  18. aureomycin
  19. AZT
  20. benzo[a]pyrene
  21. benzocaine
  22. BHT
  23. bilirubin
  24. biliverdin
  25. biotin
  26. bradykinin
  27. brucine
  28. cadaverine
  29. caffeine
  30. calciferol
  31. cantharidin
  32. beta-carotene
  33. carpetimycin
  34. cephalosporin C
  35. chitin
  36. chloramphenicol
  37. chlorophyll a
  38. chlorpheniramine
  39. cholesterol
  40. cholic acid
  41. cimetidine
  42. cinnamaldehyde
  43. clavulanic acid
  44. cocaine
  45. codeine
  46. coenzyme A
  47. cortisone
  48. creatine
  49. creatinine
  50. cyclic AMP
  51. cyclosporine
  52. cysteic acid
  53. cysteine
  54. cystine
  55. cytidine
  56. 2,4-D
  57. DDT
  58. DEET
  59. demerol
  60. diazepam
  61. dieldrin
  62. diethylstilbestrol
  63. 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene
  64. L-DOPA
  65. dramamine
  66. EDTA
  67. epinephrine
  68. ergosterol
  69. ergotamine
  70. erythromycin
  71. estradiol
  72. estrone
  73. eugenol
  74. farnesol
  75. firefly luciferin
  76. fentanyl
  77. FMN
  78. folic acid
  79. furfural
  80. gallein
  81. Gentian violet
  82. geraniol
  83. gibberellic acid
  84. gliotoxin
  85. glutamine
  86. glutathione
  87. glycocholic acid
  88. halcion
  89. halothane
  90. heroin
  91. histamine
  92. homoserine
  93. hydrocortisone
  94. hydroxyproline
  95. ibuprofen
  96. inderal
  97. inosine
  98. isoleucine
  99. isopentenyl pyrophosphate
  100. kinetin
  101. kynurenine
  102. lactose
  103. lanosterol
  104. lasix
  105. lidocaine
  106. linolenic acid
  107. longifolene
  108. LSD
  109. lycopodine
  110. lysergic acid
  111. malathion
  112. maltose
  113. mandelic acid
  114. mannitol
  115. mebiquine
  116. melatonin
  117. melibiose
  118. melinamide
  119. menthol
  120. meperidine
  121. mescaline
  122. mestranol
  123. methadone
  124. methamphetamine
  125. methotrexate
  126. mevalonic acid
  127. monensin
  128. morphine
  129. MSG
  130. myristic acid
  131. NADPH
  132. neomycin
  133. nicotine
  134. nonactin
  135. norethindrone
  136. novocain
  137. oleic acid
  138. ornithine
  139. orotic acid
  140. PABA
  141. pantothenic acid
  142. paraplatin
  143. penicillin G
  144. phencyclidine
  145. phenobarbital
  146. phytol
  147. porphine
  148. prednisone
  149. progesterone
  150. prontosil
  151. propranolol
  152. prostaglandin E2
  153. psilocybin
  154. psoralen
  155. puromycin
  156. pyridoxine
  157. quinine
  158. reposal
  159. reserpine
  160. retinal
  161. retinol
  162. rhododendrin
  163. ribavirin
  164. riboflavin
  165. ritalin
  166. RU-486
  167. saccharin
  168. salicin
  169. sarin
  170. saxitoxin
  171. serotonin
  172. shikimic acid
  173. sodium pentothal
  174. spermaceti (cetyl palmitate)
  175. sphingosine
  176. squalene
  177. stallimycin
  178. stanozolol
  179. stearic acid
  180. streptomycin
  181. strychnine
  182. sulfanilamide
  183. tagamet
  184. talinolol
  185. tamoxifen
  186. taxol
  187. terramycin
  188. testosterone
  189. tetracycline
  190. tetrahydrocannabinol
  191. tetrahydrocortisone
  192. tetrodotoxin
  193. thalidomide
  194. theophylline
  195. thiamine
  196. thimerosal
  197. thymidine
  198. ticlopidine
  199. alpha-tocopherol
  200. triolein
  201. tryptophan
  202. tyrosine
  203. uridine
  204. valium
  205. vasopressin
  206. viagra
  207. vitamin A
  208. vitamin B6
  209. vitamin B12
  210. vitamin C
  211. vitamin D2
  212. vitamin D4
  213. vitamin K1
  214. vitamin L
  215. xanthophyll
  216. xylocaine