PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY

Academic Year 2021/2022 - 2° Year - Curriculum Scienze Erboristiche e dei Prodotti Nutraceutici
Teaching Staff: Rosaria ACQUAVIVA
Credit Value: 6
Scientific field: BIO/15 - Pharmaceutical biology
Taught classes: 42 hours
Term / Semester:

Learning Objectives

Knowledge and understanding: the course provides the tools for the recognition of the main plants of pharmaceutical and herbal interest

Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: the student acquires the skills necessary to understand the use and use of medicinal plants in the pharmaceutical and herbalist industry

Learning skills: the student becomes able to recognize and identify plants of specific pharmaceutical and herbal interest

Making judgments: the student develops his critical ability in knowing how to recognize a medicinal plant.

Ability to solve a problem: the student is encouraged to recognize the botanical and pharmaceutical characteristics of medicinal plants


Course Structure

The course will be structured in frontal teaching with power point projection and/or short films. During the course there will be exercises and problem based learning. Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus.

Information for students with disabilities and / or SLD: To guarantee equal opportunities and in compliance with the laws in force, interested students can ask for a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory and / or dispensatory measures, based on the teaching objectives and specifications needs. It is also possible to contact the CInAP contact person (Center for Active and Participatory Integration - Services for Disabilities and / or SLD) of the Department, prof.ssa Teresa Musumeci.


Detailed Course Content

  • Introduction to the study of the Pharmaceutical Botany. Classification. species concept. taxonomic system and evolution of systems. Supply of Medicinal Plants.
  • Vegetable drugs: classification and factors that influence the content of active ingredients.
  • Vegetative reproduction. Sexual reproduction. The spores. The biological cycles. The apomixis.
  • Mushrooms. Morphology. The mycelium. Heterotrophy. Propagation. sexual reproduction. Systematics of mushrooms. Morphology, pharmaceutical and application interest of: Zygomycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota. Intoxication with mushrooms
  • Algae. General characters. Morphology, pharmaceutical and application interest of: Rhodophyta: Gelidiaceae: Gelidium Sp.; Gigartinaceae: Chondrus crispus; Phaeophyta: Laminariaceae: Laminaria sp., Fucus
  • Overview of lichens and mosses. Morphology. utilization
  • Overview of pteridophytes. Morphology, pharmaceutical and application interest of: Lycopodiales, equisetales, Filicales.
  • Spermatophytes. Gymnosperms. Morphology, ontogenetic cycle and practical interest of: Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, Ephedrales
  • Angiosperms. The flower and its entirety. The inflorescences. Sexual reproduction. The seed. The fruit. Leaves.
  • Classification of angiosperms.
  • Primary and secondary metabolites

LILIOPSIDA (MONOCOTILEDONES)

  • ALLIACEAE: Allium sativum;
  • AGAVACEAE: Agave americana
  • ASPARAGACEAE: Convallaria majalis; Asparagus officinalis
  • LILIACEAE: Drimia maritima (Urginea maritima), Colchicum autumnale
  • ZINGIBERACEAE: Curcuma longa, Zingiber officinalis

MAGNOLIOPSIDA (DICOTILEDONES)

  • LAURACEAE: Cinnamomum sp., Laurus nobilis
  • PAPAVERACEAE: Papaver somniferum, Chelidonium majus
  • LAMIACEAE: Mentha sp., Lavandula officinalis, Thymus vulgaris, Salvia officinalis, Origanum sp., Melissa officinalis, Rosmarinus officinalis
  • CANNABACEAE: Cannabis sativa. Humulus lupulus
  • POLYGONACEAE: Reum sp.
  • STERCULIACEAE: Cola acuminata, C. vera, Teobroma cacao
  • FABACEAE: Glycyrrhiza glabra
  • APIACEAE: Foeniculum vulgare, Pimpinella anisum
  • EUPHORBIACEAE: Ricinus communis
  • RHAMNACEAE: Rhamnus frangula, R. purshiana
  • ERYTHROXYLACEAE: Erythroxylon coca
  • APOCYNACEAE: Strophanthus sp., Rauwolfia serpentina
  • SOLANACEAE: Atropa belladonna, Datura stramonium, Nicotina tabacum
  • SCROPHULARIACEAE: Digitalis sp.
  • PASSIFLORACEAE: Passiflora incarnata
  • VALERIANACEAE: Valeriana officinalis
  • RUBIACEAE: Cinchona sp.,
  • ASTERACEAE: Matricaria chamomilla, Anthemis nobilis, Calendula officinalis, Cynara scolymus, Silybum marianum, Taraxacum officinale.

Part 1: 1 CFU - 7h

  • Introduction to the study of the Pharmaceutical Botany. Classification. species concept. taxonomic system and evolution of systems. Supply of Medicinal Plants.
  • Vegetable drugs: classification and factors that influence the content of active ingredients.
  • Vegetative reproduction. Sexual reproduction. The spores. The biological cycles. The apomixis.
  • Mushrooms. Morphology. The mycelium. Heterotrophy. Propagation. sexual reproduction. Systematics of mushrooms. Morphology, pharmaceutical and application interest of: Zygomycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota. Intoxication with mushrooms

Part 2: 2 CFU - 7h

  • Algae. General characters. Morphology, pharmaceutical and application interest of: Rhodophyta: Gelidiaceae: Gelidium Sp.; Gigartinaceae: Chondrus crispus; Phaeophyta: Laminariaceae: Laminaria sp., Fucus
  • Overview of lichens and mosses. Morphology. utilization
  • Overview of pteridophytes. Morphology, pharmaceutical and application interest of: Lycopodiales, equisetales, Filicales.

Part 3: 1 CFU - 7 h

  • Spermatophytes. Gymnosperms. Morphology, ontogenetic cycle and practical interest of: Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, Ephedrales
  • Angiosperms. The flower and its entirety. The inflorescences. Sexual reproduction. The seed. The fruit. Leaves.

Part 4: 3 CFU - 21h

  • Classification of angiosperms.
  • Primary and secondary metabolites

LILIOPSIDA (MONOCOTILEDONES)

  • ALLIACEAE: Allium sativum;
  • AGAVACEAE: Agave americana
  • ASPARAGACEAE: Convallaria majalis; Asparagus officinalis
  • LILIACEAE: Drimia maritima (Urginea maritima), Colchicum autumnale
  • ZINGIBERACEAE: Curcuma longa, Zingiber officinalis

MAGNOLIOPSIDA (DICOTILEDONES)

  • LAURACEAE: Cinnamomum sp., Laurus nobilis
  • PAPAVERACEAE: Papaver somniferum, Chelidonium majus
  • LAMIACEAE: Mentha sp., Lavandula officinalis, Thymus vulgaris, Salvia officinalis, Origanum sp., Melissa officinalis, Rosmarinus officinalis
  • CANNABACEAE: Cannabis sativa. Humulus lupulus
  • POLYGONACEAE: Reum sp.
  • STERCULIACEAE: Cola acuminata, C. vera, Teobroma cacao
  • FABACEAE: Glycyrrhiza glabra
  • APIACEAE: Foeniculum vulgare, Pimpinella anisum
  • EUPHORBIACEAE: Ricinus communis
  • RHAMNACEAE: Rhamnus frangula, R. purshiana
  • ERYTHROXYLACEAE: Erythroxylon coca
  • APOCYNACEAE: Strophanthus sp., Rauwolfia serpentina
  • SOLANACEAE: Atropa belladonna, Datura stramonium, Nicotina tabacum
  • SCROPHULARIACEAE: Digitalis sp.
  • PASSIFLORACEAE: Passiflora incarnata
  • VALERIANACEAE: Valeriana officinalis
  • RUBIACEAE: Cinchona sp.,
  • ASTERACEAE: Matricaria chamomilla, Anthemis nobilis, Calendula officinalis, Cynara scolymus, Silybum marianum, Taraxacum officinale.

Textbook Information

1. Maugini E., Maleci Bini L., Mariotti Lippi M. - Manuale di Botanica Farmaceutica IX Ed. – PICCIN 2014

2. Leporatti M., Foddai S., Tommasini L. - Testo atlante di anatomia vegetale e delle piante officinali – PICCIN 1997

3. Poli F. - Biologia Farmaceutica - II Ed. - Pearson 2019