Cortisol & Glucocorticoids Part 2 of 3: Biochemistry, Structure, SAR & Drug Design
How do small structural changes to cortisol dramatically alter drug potency and side effects? In Part 2, we move from receptor biology into medicinal chemistry. We analyze cortisol’s structure and explore structure–activity relationships (SAR) that drive potency, selectivity, duration of action, and therapeutic use. Topics covered: Structure of cortisol Key functional groups and steroid backbone Structure–Activity Relationships (SAR) How synthetic glucocorticoids are modified Cortisol-based drugs Prednisone: prodrug activation and clinical use Why steroid tapering is essential Mechanism-based explanation of side effects

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Cortisol and Glucocorticoids part 3 of 3: Prednisone, Dexamethasone & Clinical Tradeoffs

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CH322 Biologics and Biosimilars as Therapeutic Agents

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Glucocorticoids | Anti-Inflammation - Mechanism of Action

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CH322 - Alzheimer’s Disease Part 3: ApoE, Lipid Metabolism, Microglia, and TREM2

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I Proved People Have NO Idea How Many Calories They Eat

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cortisol and glucocorticoids part 1 of 3: HPA Axis, Receptors & Mechanism of Action

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Inside the Mind of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei | The Circuit | Extended Interview

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Doctor Explains Why They're Terrified to Speak Out

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If You Have A Bad Memory, I’ll Help You Fix It In 28 Minutes

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CH322- Alzheimer’s Disease Part 4: Current Treatments, Antibody Therapies, and Emerging Drug Targets

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She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

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How to Focus to Change Your Brain | Huberman Lab Essentials

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CH322: Insulin Resistance, Obesity & Type 2 Diabetes

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Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

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We Asked a Blind Person 32 Tough Questions | Honesty Box

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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