The Role of Chemistry in History

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Entries from April 2008

Introduction

April 27th, 2008 · 8 Comments

 Introduction Chemical Composition  History affects Chocolate: Spread and Innovation Chocolate Affects History: Economics Chocolate Affects History: Health Benefits Chocolate Affects History: Pop Culture

Warning: This presentation may cause chocolate cravings

Chocolate is one of the most craved substances on Earth and has many different chemical qualities and claimed health benefits.

 Chocolate comes from the cocoa beans from the Theobroma cacao tree, which originates in South America.

There are approximately 300 different chemicals and compounds that make up chocolate, some of which are thought to have beneficial effects on the human body.

Chocolate’s popularity as a result of its chemical structure has affected history in a variety of ways.

 

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The Future of Testosterone

April 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

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Chemistry of Testosterone Discovery and Synthesis Historical Significance

Anabolic Steroids

References

Steroids in professional sports

-congressional hearings

-asterisks in the record books

-who to blame?

Impact on the youth

-role models

-high school use

Medicinal Use

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Androgen Receptor

April 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on Androgen Receptor

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The main function of the androgen receptor is to transcribe DNA into m(essenger)RNA which regulates gene expression. 

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Stacking

April 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Stacking Increases the Likelihood of Acne 

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Steroids Side Effects

April 25th, 2008 · 19 Comments

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Anabolic Steroids

April 25th, 2008 · 9 Comments

Introduction to Testosterone Chemistry of Testosterone Future

Historical Significance Discovery and Synthesis

References 

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-Scientists in the 1930s discovered that anabolic steroids could facilitate the growth of skeletal muscle in laboratory animals

-This breakthrough led to abuse of these compounds by bodybuilders and weightlifters and then by athletes in other sports.

Adminstering Anabolic Steroids

-orally, injected intramuscularly, or rubbed on the skin when in the form of gels or creams

-these drugs are often used in patterns called cycling, which involves taking multiple doses of steroids over a given time period, stopping for a period, and then beginning again.

-Users combine several different types of steroids in a process known as stacking; the belief is that a variety of steroids will produce an effect on muscle size that is greater but side effects will be decreased

-pyramidding an another common practice in which the user takes the highest level of steroid in the middle of a cycle and then decreases servings towards the end of the cycle

The effects

  • ability to train harder.
  • build muscle mass.
  • help cut down on recovery time after strenuous exercise

Addictive Nature

-User can become psychologically dependent long before he or she becomes physically dependent

-Withdrawal symptoms including: headaches, lethargy and depression are common

Steroid Law

-Anabolic steroids are Class C drugs that can only be prescribed by a doctor.

-Importation of steroids is legal as long as they are only for personal use

-Importation with the intent to distribute is punishable by up to 14 years in prison

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Butenandt and Ruzicka

April 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on Butenandt and Ruzicka

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                                                        Ruzicka               Butenandt

Butenandt and G. Hanisch published a paper describing “A Method for Preparing Testosterone from Cholesterol.”

Ruzicka and A. Wettstein, announced a patent application in a paper “On the Artificial Preparation of the Testicular Hormone Testosterone.”

Their independent partial syntheses of testosterone from a cholesterol base earned Butenandt and Ruzicka each a share of the 1939 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

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Taking the Next Step: More Sources on Mustard Gas

April 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on Taking the Next Step: More Sources on Mustard Gas

Chemical Warfare: an Introduction to Mustard Gas | Chemically Speaking: the Structure of Mustard Gas | By Any other Name: Origins of Mustard Gas | In Flander’s Field: Mustard Gas Affects History | Agent of War to Anti-Cancer Drug: History Affects Mustard Gas | Taking the Next Step: More Sources on Mustard Gas

Molecule of the Month – Mustard Gas: A great overview site.

The Medical Aspects of Gas Warfare: A collection of primary source documents about the impact of chemical warfare during World War I.

Facts about Sulfur Mustard: CDC fact sheet.

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Agent of War to Anti-Cancer Drug: History Affects Mustard Gas

April 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Chemical Warfare: an Introduction to Mustard Gas | Chemically Speaking: the Structure of Mustard Gas | By Any other Name: Origins of Mustard Gas | In Flander’s Field: Mustard Gas Affects History | Agent of War to Anti-Cancer Drug: History Affects Mustard Gas | Taking the Next Step: More Sources on Mustard Gas

Bari, Italy in 1943 was bombed, hitting a US stockpile of chemical weapons, workers later noticed the decrease in white blood cell count.

Mustard DNA

This later developed into the study of mustine or nitrogen mustard; which, like cisplatin disrupts the relication of DNA.

Nitrogen Mustard

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Brown-Sequard

April 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on Brown-Sequard

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Near the end of  his life, he made and injected an elixir that was a liquid extract made from the testicles of guinea pigs and
dogs. Brown-Sequard said his formula increased his physical strength and intellectual prowess, relieved his
constipation, and even lengthened the arc of his urine.

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