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methods of processing medicinal plants |
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1. Extracting a raw, relatively unpurified product (Mixture) 2. Extracting and purifying various drug compounds 3. chemically modifying purified compounds (semi-synthetic drug) 4. produce a new, totally synthetic drug using plant derivative as a model |
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the science of dealing with drugs and their effects |
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collection of names, descriptions, medicinal uses of plants |
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chinese emperor that decribed plant uses |
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- Ancient Greece
- "father of medicine"
- medicinal code of ethics
- used reasoning to deduce proper drugs
- disease caused by nature, not the gods
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- Greek physician
- wrote the Herbal de Materia Medica
- fisrt classification of drugs by therapudic use
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notion of the "doctrine of signatures" |
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physical appearance of plants directly related to medicinal use (by design of God) - Hepatica has a leaf like a liver so it must treat the liver
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(Catha edulis) - Native to tropical east Africa
- Fresh leaves are chewed for stimulant effect
- Stimulant, euphoric, appetite suppressant
- Traditional uses: treatment of coughing, malaria, athsma, fatigue, hunger, sleepiness
- contains alkaloid cathinone, an amphetamine like stimulant
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mostly herbaceous dicots and fungi Main families: Fabaceae (legume), Solanaceae (nightshade), Rubiaceae (coffee) - contain nitrogen
- are usually alkaline (basic)
- have a bitter taste
- nervous system- physiological or psychological
- caffeine, nicotine, nicotine, cocaine, morphine
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- named so b/c a sugar molucule is attached to active component
- steroid (3 hexanes + 1 pentane)
- has effect on contaction of heart muscle
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- has high potential for abuse
- has no curreny accepted medical use in treatment in US
- lack of accepted safety for one use of drug or other substance under medical supervision
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- trial and error
- folklore
- ethnobotanical field studies of aboriginal societies
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organic compunds taht are not directly involved in the normal growth, development or repruduction of plants |
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- Analgesic- relieves minor aches and pains
- Anti inflammatory- reduces inflamation
- Antipyretic- reduces fever
- Hippocrates- bitter powder made from willow bark (salicin extract)
- Felix Hoffman synthesized it
- asetylsalicylic acid = aspirin
- John Vane won Nobel Prize for showing mechanism of action of it
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- most chronic public health problem
- 1-2 million deaths per year
- 300-500 million clinical cases
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- vector born infectious disease caused by protozoan parasite
- causes anemia, fever, death
- Quinine first effective treatmet against malaria
- extracted from cinchona tree
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oldest improves brain function with dementia helps with alzheimers |
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