PHARMACOGNOSY AND NUTRACEUTICALS
Academic Year 2016/2017 - 2° Year - Curriculum Scienze Erboristiche e dei Prodotti NutraceuticiCredit Value: 9
Scientific field: BIO/15 - Pharmaceutical biology
Taught classes: 56 hours
Term / Semester: 2°
Detailed Course Content
INTRODUCTION
Definition, history and aims of Pharmacognosy. Pharmacognosy today.
Traditional Medicine. Crude drug, phytocomplex, active component, medicinal and officinal plant, nutraceutical product, functional foods definition.
MODULO 1: GENERAL PHARMACOGNOSY (2 CFU)
Crude plant drug
-Organized and unorganized crude drugs.
-Primary and secondary metabolism: origin of herboristic and nutraceutical phytoconstituents.
- Variability of crude drug activity: natural and artificial factors that influence the active constituent content and quality.
- Principles of officinal plant cultivation and technologies for the production "in vitro" of active components.
-Harvest of crude drugs (Balsamic time).
- Preparation and Conservation of crude drugs (drying, freezing, lyophilization, stabilization).
Crude plant drug preparations
Powderiness of crude drugs.
-manual methods of powderiness (contusion, trituration, raspature).
-mechanical methods of powderiness (mechanical minethrower and mill, mill roundly).
-evaluation of thinness dimension of powders (sifting, classification).
Extraction Methods
Factors that influence the solvent extractive capacity (solvent, thinness dimension of crude drug powderiness, diffusion and washing processes, extraction temperature and time).
-maceration, dinamic maceration (turboextraction, vibroextraction).
-digestion
-infusion
-decotion
-percolation
-extraction
Preparations obtained by extraction with solvent:
-macerated
-infusion and decoction
-fluid, soft, dried extracts
-tinctures, mother tinctures
-alcoolatures
-glycolic extract
-SIPF (integral fresh plant suspension)
- hydrolites, alcoolites, enolites, acetolites, oleoliti, glycerites, etherolites
-tisane, potion, elixir, syrup, bitter.
Filtration, clarification and methods of extract concentration
-evaporation
-drying
Methods of extraction without solvent:
-directed distillation and distillation in vapour flows
-pressing
-enfleurage
Preparations obtained by distillation:
-essences
-hydrolate
-alcoolate
Preparations obtained by pressing:
-oil fixed
-juice
MODULE 2: APPLIED PHARMACOGNOSY (1 CFU)
Quality control of plant crude drug
Preliminary Tests for crude drug identification
-morphological character examination (aspect, form and colour).
-organoleptic character examination (aroma and gust).
-physical character examination (consistence, anatomy, breach, fluorescence).
Microscopy Analyses
-production of organized and unorganized crude drugs preparations.
-methods of recognition and identification of structural distinctive elements (cellular inclusive, cellular structure).
Screening Methods of active components
(alkaloids, glycosides, saponins, flavonoids, coumarins, anthraquinones).
Chemical-physical Analysis
-determination of humidity
-determination of hashes
-crude fibre
-index of swelling
-index of barm and hemolysis index
Electrophoretic Methods
Biological assays
-biological assays of control.
-activity assays.
-biological dosage.
MODULO 3: SPECIAL PHARMACOGNOSY (3 CFU)
Classification of herbal drugs.
Crude drugs containing carbohydrates: altea, malva, echinacea, arabic gum, adragante gum, karaya gum, guar gum, carruba gum, manna, psillyum, agar, iceland lichens.
Crude drugs containing lipids: olive oil, mais oil, soy oil, peanut oil, almond oil, enagra oil, jojoba oil, cacao butter.
Glycosides: anthraquinones (senna, aloe, rhubarb, buckthorn, cascara), sulfonates (allium), saponinic (ginseng, eleuthero, astragalus, licorice, butcher's broom, horse chestnut, centella, fenugreek, ivy), phenol (bearberry), alcohol (willow).
Drugs containing terpenes: eucalyptus, hops, lemon balm, mint, thyme, ginkgo, chamomile common, roman chamomile, valerian, calendula, cinnamon, gentian, dandelion, ginger, rosemary, turmeric, cumin, fennel, lavender, saffron, arnica.
Drugs containing phenylpropanoids: milk thistle, artichoke, burdock, passion flower, St. John's wort, kava, propolis, blueberry, American blueberry, red wine, soy, chasteberry, chinese angelica, cimifuga, hawthorn, witch hazel, tea, ratana.
Drugs containing alkaloids: capsicum, boldo, curare, opium, ephedra, bitter orange, rauwolfia, uncaria, coffee, maté, guarana, cola, cocoa.
Drugs containing steroids: digital.
Principles of Phytovigilance.
MODULO 4: NUTRACEUTICAL (3 CFU)
Nutraceuticals: source, quality and safety
Nutraceuticals and Central Nervous System
Nutraceuticals and Cardiovascular System
Nutraceuticals and Metabolic Disorders
Nutraceuticals and Urinary System
Nutraceuticals and Inflammatory Diseases
Nutraceuticals and Respiratory System
Nutraceuticals and Immunostimulants
Nutraceuticals and Ocular Disorders
Nutraceuticals and Reproductive System
Nutraceuticals and Cancer Prevention
Textbook Information
Testi consigliati
1. Farmacognosia. F. Capasso, Ed. Springer.
2. Farmacognosia applicata. R. Capasso, F. Borrelli, R. Longo, F. Capasso Ed. Springer.
3. Farmacognosia: Farmaci di origine naturale. Samuelsson Gunnar. Ed. EMSI.
Testi di consultazione
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Manuale dell’erborista I. Morelli, G. Flamini, L. Pistelli. Ed. Tecniche Nuove.
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I farmaci di origine vegetale. Tecnologie di estrazione dalle piante medicinali. P.H. List, P.C. Schmidt. Ed. Hoepli.
- Fitofarmacovigilanza. F. Capasso, F. Borrelli S. Castaldo, G. Grandolini. Ed. Springer
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Chimica, Biosintesi e Bioattività delle sostanze naturali. P.M. Dewick. Ed. Piccin.
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Dizionario Ragionato di Erboristeria e Fitoterapia. A. Bruni, M. Nicoletti. Ed. Piccin.