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B.Pharm Pharmacognosy-I Course Guide

This document outlines the curriculum for a Pharmacognosy course, including theory and practical components. The theory section covers the definition, sources, classification, morphology, cultivation, processing, quality control, and constituents of drugs. Specific topics include plant drug sources, tissue culture, taxonomic classification, plant structures, factors affecting cultivation, adulteration detection methods, and carbohydrates and lipids. The practical section involves morphology, microscopy, measurements, drug identification, and herbarium sample preparation. Recommended textbooks are also listed.

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B.Pharm Pharmacognosy-I Course Guide

This document outlines the curriculum for a Pharmacognosy course, including theory and practical components. The theory section covers the definition, sources, classification, morphology, cultivation, processing, quality control, and constituents of drugs. Specific topics include plant drug sources, tissue culture, taxonomic classification, plant structures, factors affecting cultivation, adulteration detection methods, and carbohydrates and lipids. The practical section involves morphology, microscopy, measurements, drug identification, and herbarium sample preparation. Recommended textbooks are also listed.

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Gujarat Technological University

B.Pharm Semester-II
Pharmacognosy-I
(2 hours/week, 2 credits, 30 hours)

1. Definition, history, scope and development of Pharmacognosy. 01

2. Sources of drugs: 03
Plant, biological, marine, and mineral. Tissue culture as source of drugs.

3. Classification of drugs: 02
Alphabetical, Morphological, Taxonomical, Chemical and
Pharmacological.

4. Morphology: 08
Seed, root, stem, leaf, bark, wood, flower and fruit. Modification of root
and stem. Histology of dicot and monocot root, stem and leaf.

5. Cultivation, collection, processing and storage of crude drugs. 04


Factors influencing cultivation of medicinal plants. Types of soils and
fertilizers of common use. Plant hormones and their applications.
Polyploidy, mutation and Hybridization with reference to medicinal
plants.

6. Quality control of crude drugs: 04


Adulteration of crude drugs and their detection by organoleptic,
microscopic, physical, ch3emical, biological and other method of
evaluation.

7. An introduction to active constituents of drugs and their classification and


properties. 01

8. Systemic pharmacognostic study of the following: 07

a) Carbohydrates and derived products: Agar, Guar gum, Acacia,


Honey, Isabgol, Pectin, Starch, Stercuila, Tragacanth and sodium
alginate.
b) Lipids: Beeswax, castor oil, coca butter, cod liver oil, hydrocarpus
oil, seasame oil and wool fat, kokum butter, lard, linseed oil, rice
bran oil, shark liver oil.
Pharmacognosy-I
PRACTICAL
(3 hours/week, 3 credits, 45 hours)

1. Morphology of plant parts indicated in theory.


2. Microscopy of monocot and dicot root, stem and leaf.
3. Microscopic measurements of cell and cell contents: starch grains,
calcium oxalate crystals and phloem fibers.
4. Identification of crude drugs belonging to carbohydrates and lipids.
5. Preparation of herbarium sheets.

Books Recommended:
1. Botany for degree students: A. C. Dutta, Calcutta Oxford University
Press, New Delhi, 6th Edition, 2002.
2. College botany Vol-I-III, Ganguly H.C., Das K.S., and Dutta C., New
Central Book Agency [P] Lt., 2006.
3. Pharmacognosy: C. K. Kokate, A. P. Purohit, S. B. Gokhale, Nirali
Prakashan Pune, 9th edition, 1998.
4. Pharmacognosy: V. E. Tyler, L. R. Brady, J. E. Habbers, Lea and Febiger
Philadelphia, 9th edition, 1988.
5. A Text book of pharmacognosy: C. S. Shah, J. S. Quadry, B. S. Shah
Prakashan, Ahmedabad, 13th revised edition, 2007-08.
6. Trease and Evan’s Pharmacognosy: W. C. Evans, W. B. Saunders
Company, Singapore 14th edition, 1997.
7. Textbook of Pharmacognosy: T.E. Wallis, CBS Publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi, 5th Edition, reprinted, 2003.

Practical Books:
1. Practical Pharmacognosy by C. K. Kokate, Vallabh Prakashan, Delhi, 4th
edition, 1997.
2. Practical Pharmacognosy, Technique and Experiment by C. K. Kokate
and S. B. Gokhale, Nirali Prakashan, Pune, 3rd edition, 1996.

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