PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY OF HERBS AND NUTRACEUTICALS
Academic Year 2018/2019 - 3° Year - Curriculum Scienze Erboristiche e dei Prodotti NutraceuticiCredit Value: 9
Scientific field: BIO/14 - Pharmacology
Taught classes: 63 hours
Term / Semester: 2°
Learning Objectives
Aim of this course is to provide the knowledge of the basic principles of pharmacokynetics and pharmacodynamics. The course is also designed to provide a specific knowledge of the pharmacological and toxicological properties of herbal medicines and nutraceuticals including both indications and contraindications.
Course Structure
Frontal lessons.
Detailed Course Content
Introduction: definition of medicinal plant and current regulatory affairs
Pharmacokinetics:
biological membranes. Barriers.
Drug absorption. Factors that influence the absorption.
Routes of administration.
Plasma protein binding.
Distribution of drugs.
Pharmacokinetic parameters (clearance, half-life, repeated dose toxicity, first pass effect, bioavailability and bioequivalence).
Drug metabolism.
Drug Elimination kinetics;
Variability in drug response.
PHARMACODYNAMICS: Mechanisms and site of action of drugs.
Receptors.
receptor function and variability of drug response.
Agonism, antagonism competitive and non-competitive, affinity, intrinsic activity, effectiveness. dose-response curves, effective dose, lethal dose, therapeutic index, safety.
pharmacological and therapeutic effects.
side effects, adverse reactions, overdose, intolerance to drugs, fetal toxicity; teratogenicity and carcinogenicity.
drug safety and phytovigilance.
Pharmacology and Toxicology of Herbs
Drugs that interfere with the autonomic nervous system (ANS)
sympathomimetic active drugs.
simpaticoplegici-sympatholytic drugs.
parasympathomimetics-cholinergic drugs.
parasympatholytic-anticholinergics drugs.
Drugs interfering with the motor system (Somatic): Neuromuscular blockers (curare, botulinum toxin, bungarotoxin), antiparkinsonian: anticholinergics, ergot alkaloids and dopamine agonists for the treatment of Parkinson's disease
Drugs acting on the Central Nervous System (CNS): stimulants, appetite suppressants, antidepressants (i.e. hypericum), anxiolytics, cholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's disease, cannabis, cocaine, opiates, hallucinogens, caffeine.
Drugs acting on the Cardiovascular System: digitalis, hawthorn, chronic venous insufficiency drug treatment (horse chestnut, pine, pennywort)
Drugs affecting glucose metabolism and lipid: statins, phytosterols, garlic, artichoke, guggul gum, greek hay, fermented red rice; guar gum
Drugs affecting calcium metabolism and bone diseases: phytoestrogens (classification, mechanism of action and possible use in menopause)
Drugs affecting the respiratory system: expectorant, anti-asthmatics (i.e. theophylline).
Antigout (colchicine).
anti-inflammatory drugs and autacoids. (Analgesics and antipyretics)
adaptogenic and immunostimulant drugs: ginseng and echinacea
gastrointestinal drugs: purgatory (with particular attention to the anthraquinone laxatives), antidiarrheal.
dermatological drugs for the treatment of psoriasis: Aloe
Vitamins.
Antineoplastic (i.e. vinca alkaloids and taxol) and carcinogens.
Poisons
Textbook Information
A.J Trevor-B.G Katsung -S, Farmacologia, Piccin, Nona edizione 2012, pp 1-51.
Capasso--Grandolini-Mascolo, Fitoterapia, Impiego razionale delle droghe vegetali, 2006, Springer