B.Pharm Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 1 Notes

PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY 1 UNIT-WISE NOTES – BP405T

Unit – 1

  • Introduction to Pharmacognosy:
  • (a) Definition, history, scope and development of Pharmacognosy
  • (b) Sources of Drugs – Plants, Animals, Marine & Tissue culture
  • (c) Organized drugs, unorganized drugs (dried latex, dried juices, dried extracts, gums and mucilages, oleoresins and oleo- gum -resins).
  • Classification of drugs: Alphabetical, morphological, taxonomical, chemical, pharmacological, chemo and sero taxonomical classification of drugs
  • Quality control of Drugs of Natural Origin: Adulteration of drugs of natural origin.
  • Evaluation by organoleptic, microscopic, physical, chemical and biological methods and properties.
  • Quantitative microscopy of crude drugs including lycopodium spore method, leafconstants, camera lucida and diagrams of microscopic objects to scale with camera lucida.

Unit – 2

  • Cultivation, Collection, Processing and storage of drugs of natural origin: Cultivation and Collection of drugs of natural origin
  • Factors influencing cultivation of medicinal plants.
  • Plant hormones and their applications.
  • Polyploidy, mutation and hybridization with reference to medicinal plants
  • Conservation of medicinal plants

Unit – 3

  • Plant tissue culture:
  • Historical development of plant tissue culture, types of cultures, Nutritional requirements, growth and their maintenance.
  • Applications of plant tissue culture in pharmacognosy.
  • Edible vaccines

Unit – 4

  • Pharmacognosy in various systems of medicine:
  • Role of Pharmacognosy in allopathy and traditional systems of medicine namely, Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy and Chinese systems of medicine.
  • Introduction to secondary metabolites:
  • Definition, classification, properties and test for identification of Alkaloids, Glycosides, Flavonoids, Tannins, Volatile oil and Resins

Unit – 5

  • Study of biological source, chemical nature and uses of drugs of natural origin containing following drugs
  • Plant Products:
  • Fibers – Cotton, Jute, Hemp Hallucinogens, Teratogens, Natural allergens
  • Primary metabolites:
  • General introduction, detailed study with respect to chemistry, sources, preparation, evaluation, preservation, storage, therapeutic used and commercial utility as Pharmaceutical
  • Aids and/or Medicines for the following Primary metabolites:
  • Carbohydrates: Acacia, Agar, Tragacanth, Honey
  • Proteins and Enzymes : Gelatin, casein, proteolytic enzymes (Papain, bromelain, serratiopeptidase, urokinase, streptokinase, pepsin).
  • Lipids(Waxes, fats, fixed oils) : Castor oil, Chaulmoogra oil, Wool Fat, Bees Wax
  • Marine Drugs: Novel medicinal agents from marine sources

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