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Problem 3

Carbidopa (Fig. 14.34) protects levodopa from decarboxylation in the peripheral blood supply, but is too polar to cross the blood-brain barrier into the central nervous system. Carbidopa is reasonably similar in structure to levodopa, so why can it not mimic levodopa and cross the blood-brain barrier by means of a transport protein?

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Problem 7

The oral bioavailability of the antiviral drug aciclovir is only \(15-30 \%\). Suggest why this may be the case and how one might increase the bioavailability of this drug. $$ \underset{\mathrm{Me}_{3} \mathrm{~N}\left(\mathrm{CH}_{2}\right)_{10} \mathrm{NMe}_{3}}{\stackrel{\oplus}{\odot}} $$ Decamethonium Miotine Aciclovir

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