2018-2019 / PHAR0331-3

Pharmacognosy, Part I, including phytochemical introduction to the analysis of foodstuffs

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

Duration

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites : 7h Th
Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy : 15h Th, 36h Pr, 5h SEM

Number of credits

 Bachelor in pharmacy5 crédits 

Lecturer

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites : Michel Frederich
Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy : Michel Frederich

Coordinator

Michel Frederich

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Pharmacognosy (partim 1) is mainly focused on phytochemistry: presntation of various kinds of primary (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins ) and mainly secondary metabolites (phenylpropanoids: lignans, flavonoids, coumarins.., terpenoids and steroids, alkaloids...)

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

Pharmacognosy (partim 1) is mainly focused on phytochemistry: presntation of various kinds of primary (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins ) and mainly secondary metabolites (phenylpropanoids: lignans, flavonoids, coumarins.., terpenoids and steroids, alkaloids...)

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

Pharmacognosy (partim 1) is mainly focused on phytochemistry: presntation of various kinds of primary (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins ) and mainly secondary metabolites (phenylpropanoids: lignans, flavonoids, coumarins.., terpenoids and steroids, alkaloids...)

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The Pharmacognosie partim I course aims to provide resources for the future pharmacist in the following Key Learning Outcomes (KLO): Pharmaceutical Expertise (1), Preparation of medicines (2), Health Care Consulting (3), Management of work (5), Meaning of responsibility (6), Quality management (7).

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

The Pharmacognosie partim I course aims to provide resources for the future pharmacist in the following Key Learning Outcomes (KLO): Pharmaceutical Expertise (1), Preparation of medicines (2), Health Care Consulting (3), Management of work (5), Meaning of responsibility (6), Quality management (7).

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

The Pharmacognosie partim I course aims to provide resources for the future pharmacist in the following Key Learning Outcomes (KLO): Pharmaceutical Expertise (1), Preparation of medicines (2), Health Care Consulting (3), Management of work (5), Meaning of responsibility (6), Quality management (7).

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Organic chemistry

Analytical chemistry

Biochemistry,

Botany

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

Organic chemistry

Analytical chemistry

Biochemistry,

Botany

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

Organic chemistry
Analytical chemistry
Biochemistry,
Botany

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Practicals and seminars:
Extraction , identification and assay of active principles from medicinal plants (monographs of European Pharmacopoeia).
Attendance during practical work is mandatory. In case of justified non-attendance leading to an attendance rate below 80%, the teachers reserve the right to take any action they judge necessary in order to allow the students to catch up the session(s).
LOCATION: Practicals: Laboratory of chemistry ( 4th floor) of the Pharmaceutical Institute (B36).
Seminars: According to timetable.

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

No practicals for this partim

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

Practicals and seminars:
Extraction , identification and assay of active principles from medicinal plants (monographs of European Pharmacopoeia).
Attendance during practical work is mandatory. In case of justified non-attendance leading to an attendance rate below 80%, the teachers reserve the right to take any action they judge necessary in order to allow the students to catch up the session(s).
LOCATION: Practicals: Laboratory of chemistry ( 4th floor) of the Pharmaceutical Institute (B36).
Seminars: According to timetable.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Face to face. From September to December. Ground floor of Pharmaceutical Institute (Building B 36)

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

Face to face. From September to December.
Ground floor of Pharmaceutical Institute (Building B 36)

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

Face to face. From September to December.
Ground floor of Pharmaceutical Institute (Building B 36)

Recommended or required readings

course notes:
Pharmacognosy Part 1 (2014) by Pr M. Frédérich (French Text) available from "Editions de l'ULg" Price: about 20 euros. Lecture-notes about tutorials and seminars will be available in due time
Reference book:
Author: J. BRUNETON Title: J.BRUNETON, "Pharmacognosie (Phytochimie et Plantes Médicinales)" 5e édition parue aux éditions Tec-Doc, Paris en 2016 (ISBN: 2743021659)

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

course notes:
Pharmacognosy Part 1 (2014) by Pr M. Frédérich and Pr M.Tits (French Text) available from "Editions de l'ULg" Price: about 20 euros. Lecture-notes about tutorials and seminars will be available in due time
Reference book:
Author: J. BRUNETON Title: "Pharmacognosie, Phytochimie, Plantes Médicinales" 4th Edition published by TecDoc, Paris , 2009 (English translation is available)
(ISBN: 2-7430-0315-4)

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

course notes:
Pharmacognosy Part 1 (2014) by Pr M. Frédérich (French Text) available from "Editions de l'ULg" Price: about 20 euros. Lecture-notes about tutorials and seminars will be available in due time
Reference book:
Author: J. BRUNETON Title: "Pharmacognosie, Phytochimie, Plantes Médicinales" 4th Edition published by TecDoc, Paris , 2009 (English translation is available)
(ISBN: 2-7430-0315-4)

Assessment methods and criteria

Written examination about definite matter. Practicals: 10% of total (1st session) in the exception of an important deficiency (< 8.0) in the theoric final exam.

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

See PHAR0331-3 or PHAR0331-4

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

Written examination about definite matter. Practicals: 10% of total (1st session) in the exception of an important deficiency (< 8.0) in the theoric final exam.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

See vademecum.

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

See vademecum.

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

See vademecum.

Contacts

Pr Michel FREDERICH Tel: +32 4 3664331 Fax: +32 4 3664332 e-mail: M.Frederich@ulg.ac.be


Secretary's office: Mrs Bérangère RENAVILLE Tel: 043664331
Scientific Assistants: Ollivier BONNET (Tél:043664331) and Allison LEDOUX (Tél:043664338)

Phytochemical introduction and primary metabolites

Pr Michel FREDERICH Tel: +32 4 3664331 Fax: +32 4 3664332 e-mail: M.Frederich@ulg.ac.be


Secretary's office: Mrs Bérangère RENAVILLE Tel: 043664331
Scientific Assistants: Ollivier BONNET (Tél:043664331) and Allison LEDOUX (Tél:043664338)

Pharmacognosy specific to pharmacy

Pr Michel FREDERICH Tel: +32 4 3664331 Fax: +32 4 3664332 e-mail: M.Frederich@ulg.ac.be


Secretary's office: Mrs Bérangère RENAVILLE Tel: 043664331
Scientific Assistants: Ollivier BONNET (Tél:043664331) and Allison LEDOUX (Tél:043664338)

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