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Literature:
1. Jean Bruneton: Pharmacognosy. Lavoisier Publishing Inc., Paris, 1999, reprint 2001. ISBN: 1-898298-63-7 2. Joanne Barnes, Linda A. Anderson, J. David Philipson: Herbal Medicines. Pharmaceutical Press, London, UK 2007. ISBN 978 0 85369 623 0 Poslední úprava: TAJ342 (25.01.2008)
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Examination requirements: Written test followed by a short interview. The test consists of two parts a) multiple choice test b) answer to a specific question Poslední úprava: TAJ342 (25.01.2008)
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Syllabus: Bioactive Compounds
1. History of the subject, Basic terms. Pharmacognosy and chemosystematics. 2. Cellular and molecular targets of biological activity. 3. Polysacharides: Fibers, gums, mucillages and pectins
4. Specifically active proteins: Enzymes, lectins, protein sweeteners
5. Alkaloids I: Generalities, taxonomical occurance, protoalkaloids. 6. Alkaloids II. Selected types of alkaloids and their biological activities
Strychnos nux-vomica, Physostigma venenosum 7. Alkaloids III. Ergot alkaloids, pseudoalkaloids, purine alkaloids.
8. Glycosylation, Specific examples of bioactive glycosides: Cardiac glycosides, saponins, glucosinolates, cyanogenic glycosides.
9. Phenolics I: Generalities. Phenolic acids and their esters, coumarins.
10. Phenolics II: Flavonoids and lignans. Phytoestrogens.
11. Phenolics III. Tannins. Quinones and floroglucinols.
12. Terpenoids I: Monoterpenes and essential oils. Toxic diterpenes.
13. Terpenoids II: Triterpenoids, steroids and carotenoids. Vitamin A and retinoids.
14. Excursion (Botany Garden). Poslední úprava: TAJ342 (25.01.2008)
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Course requirements: Students are expected to have a basic knowledge of organic chemistry. Chemical structures will be explained on selected examples of individual types of bioactive natural compouds. All medicinal and botanical terms will be explained. Botanical names will be given in both, Latin and English languagues. Poslední úprava: TAJ342 (25.01.2008)
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