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Medicinal Plants The whole medicine.

How many are used? 75% of the world population depends on traditional herbal medicine In the United state 10% of all prescribed drugs have primary component extract from plant 25% of our common medicine contain some compounds from plants

History Discovery by trial and error Passed on from generation to generation through word of mouth First recorded history – 2500 BC from Sumerian drawings of opium poppy

Golden age of Greece Hippocrates ( BC) - father of medicine, rational approach to treatment and documented illness and treatment, identified about effective medicinal plants Aristotle and Theophrastus (Aristotle's best pupil)- compiled list of medicinal plants. Opium. Dioscorides – significant contribution, largest and most complete work until 14th century - De Materia Medica. Standard reference work for doctors and pharmacists. Not a perfect document. Very little else done in the West until the Renaissance, people in Dark Ages and Middle Ages felt that they could not do anything that was as good as the work of the Greeks so they were reluctant to try to improve on Classical works.

Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci ( )- studies the human body Paracelsus – public burning of works of former scientist –Proclaimed to have superior insight in prevention and cure of illness. –“Doctrine of signature” explained that God had provided signs in plants as to their proper use plants with red sap for blood disorders Walnuts for brain disorders, Hepatica (liver leaf) for liver ailments, etc. –Idea was obviously wrong but he at least tried something new. Something happened to Western attitudes during the Renaissance, they had enough confidence to do original work and challenge the work of the Ancients. The 17th and 18th Century - hypothesis testing in medicine which replaced the wild speculation and rumors that were common. Extraction of chemical compounds from traditional plants. Chemical modification to improve effectiveness. The 20th century has seen an explosion of development of new procedures and drugs

The story of Digitalis Box 11.1 Box 11.3

Chemistry Three main groups –Steroids –Alkaloids –Phenolics

Progesterone Cholesterol Estrogen Testosterone

Ephedrine papverine Quinine

Plants Formerly Important Ancestral plants??? Chaulmoogra oil (Hydnocarpus) Cinchona officinalis Ephedra Salix alba Erythroxylum coca

Plant Formerly of Importance Medicinal Plants

Sources for Synthetic Drugs Dioscorea:Yams –Tubers yield a sapogenin called diosgenin –Good starting material for synthetic hormones –Birth control pills, hormones that regulate menstrual cycle or component of fertility drug –Cortisone, hydrocortisone for treating allergic reactions, arthritis, Addison’s disease caused by malfunction

Healing the Heart Digitalis purpurea Effective in treating heart problems Digoxin – cardiac glycoside Have strong effect on cardiac muscle Improve blood circulation –Relieve fluid retention –Kidney function

The Pain Killer Papaver somniferum Pain is important warning of potentially harmful disruption of people’s body and mind. Analgesics – relieves pain without causing unconsciousness. Originally from eastern Europe and western Asia

Poppy Latex from the fruit wall Fertilized fruit capsule is slashed, let dry for a day and harvest Dried latex simply powdered and dissolved in wine. May be subjected to chromatography to separate pure compound

Chemistry Alkaloids – three main compounds –Morphine- most addictive and an excellent pain killer –Once used as anesthesia during operations and was important to treat wounds incurred during war –Now used only for extreme pain management, terminally ill cancer patients, chronic pains

Poppy Codeine – milder and usually non-habit forming painkiller –Over the counter medicines - Tylenol with codeine Papaverine – internal spasm, particularly those of intestinal tract. –Diarrhea, and cramps

The other pain killers Other Alkaloid with similar effect Solanaceae members – tropane alkaloids All parts of the plant contain alkaloids –Analgesic – soothing muscle spasms –Pupil dilations –Also effect heart –Urinary tract infection after combining with methylene blue, phenyl salicylate and benzoic acid

The muscle relaxants Rauwolfia serpentina – snake root –Relax heart muscles and lower blood pressure –Side effects depression and produces tremors Chemical – reserpine concentrated in root –Reserpine used to treat schizophrenia

Plants for cancer treatment Catharanthus roseus - Periwinkle Vinblastin and vincristine Slow cell division –50 -70% success rate –50% survival rate For treatment of cancer and Hodgkin’s disease

Plants for cancer treatment Podophyllum peltatum - Mayapple Podophyllin and alpha and beta peltatin –Used for purgative, skin disease and skin cancer –Now used for testicular tumors and with other for lung and breast cancer

Plant for the treatment of cancer Colchicum autumnale - Autumn crocus Colchicine – disrupts mitotic spindles and thereby cell division Mainly used for reduction inflammation and pain due to gout

Plants for cancer treatment Taxus brevifolia - Texas yew plant Called “tree of death” Bark has taxol – multicyclic alcohol Inhibits mitotic spindles

Upset stomach?? Plantago ovata and P. psyllium – mucilage in seed husks –30% psyllium –Absorbs water in the intestinal tract, providing a smooth bulky mass that is not affected by bacteria

Beauty is skin deep Aloe barbadensis - aloe Mucilage from underside of epidermis Has quinones – purgatives Used to sooth skin from burn, infections Mixed with other belladona for intestinal problems

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Vomit plants Cephaelis ipecacuanha - Ipecac Alkaloids similar to coffee – causes vomiting Standard item in poison control kit

Protein digesters Carica papaya - papaya An enzyme called chymopapain – similar to papain used for meat tenderizer Used for treatment of severe back pain caused by slippage of a disk in the spinal column When injected into the disk, it will dissolve and relieve the pain