Pharmacognosy Prof. Suleiman Olimat.

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Pharmacognosy Prof. Suleiman Olimat

The form in which plant drugs are used 1-Fresh plant material. Predominantly used in folk medicine or for flavouring food. 2-Dried plant material. Flavouring agent, spices and drugs, such as catahartic agents , where the dosage is not critical. 3-Acellular products. These are material such as the gum exudates, resins, balsams and fixed and volatile oils. They are derived directly from plant by some simple methods.

Cont…. 4-Galenical preparations. Extracts and tincture may be used as such or may be the first stage in further processing. 5- Processed extracts. These are extracts that have been standardized so that the concentration of the active principles is known. 6-Pure compounds. These are pharmaceutically desirable for standardization of biological activity, quality control and formulation.

Fresh plant material. Predominantly used in folk and herbal remedies. Fresh plant material is often required by the flavor industry and is also used by the perfumery industry where the volatile oils from fresh materials , such as flower petals, are highly prized and highly priced.

Dried plant material The method of drying depends on the nature of the plant material and the active constituents. Plants containing volatile oils much of their aroma if dried at elevated temperature and, if required for their volatile content, must be dried extremely carefully. Plant material obtained in the tropics is normally sun-dried, often being bleached during the drying process.

Cont… If the active constituents are not present in a free form but need liberating by enzymatic processes, care must be taken not to dry the plant too quickly. For example, vanilla pod, the source of natural vanillin, contain the phenolic glycosides glucovanillic alcohol. During the curing process, which involve slow drying , the glycoside is enzymically hydolysed and oxidized to vanillin.

Oven – drying In oven – drying , flowers and leaves are usually dried below 60o C to retain color , while roots and barks may be dried at slightly higher temperature.

Freeze Drying Lyophilization No heat involved

Garbling Removing of external matter

Grinding 1-Mortar and pestle 2-Mill

Extraction Withdrawal of soluble constituents from crude drug by treatment with solvent

Plant material Solvent choice

Soxhlet extraction

Acellular products These a re isolate, normally a still quite complex mixtures, which result from a specific method of preparation directly from fresh material. The balsams , gums and resins are example of acellular products.

Galenical preparations Galenical are extracts of plant material used directly for therapeutic advantage

Drug stood in hot or cold water for a short time. Infusion Drug stood in hot or cold water for a short time.

Decoction Drug boiled with water

Prolonged infusion , often in aqueous alcohol Maceration Prolonged infusion , often in aqueous alcohol

Percolation Maceration followed by a slow flow of fresh solvent through the ground material.

Continuous hot extraction Repeated infusion with hot solvent