PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY

Academic Year 2019/2020 - 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.


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