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From Ethnopharmacy to Molecular Pharmacognosy

Von Ethnopharmazie zu molekularer Pharmakognosie

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Abstract

Basic understanding and awareness of ethnopharmaceutical and ethnopharmacological issues and research. Knowledge of methods used in drug discovery from natural sources. Discussion of the issues around law and international treaties. Importance of ethnopharmaceutical knowledge for world health.

Objective

Basic understanding and awareness of ethnopharmaceutical and ethnopharmacological issues and research. Knowledge of methods used in drug discovery from natural sources. Discussion of the issues around law and international treaties. Importance of ethnopharmaceutical knowledge for world health.

Content

Introduction into ethnopharmacy and related disciplines: definitions of terms, working methods, research projects, bioprospecting. Traditional medicinal plants of different cultures and their role in modern Western medicine (rational application of traditional uses). Historical data as sources for drug research. Today's "fashion plants." Empirical, traditional knowledge versus Evidence Based Medicine. The role of biodiversity (CBD, Rio 1992; Nagoya, 2010) and problems associated with drug discovery from natural products. Screening strategies for drug discovery (random screening versus screening based on cultural, ecological, ethnopharmacological, chemotaxonomic criteria). Traditional knowledge in relation to the fight against malaria and its implementation in research, product development and development cooperation. Introduction to and selected examples of herbal drugs and poisons, mode of action, and their ethnopharmacological importance. Critical analysis of bioprospecting as a drug discovery strategy.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Handouts will be provided.

Literature

Ethnopharmacology (2015) Michael Heinrich, Anna K. Jäger, Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

General Information

Language
German
Levels
BSC , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
Wissenschaftlicher Essay (Umfang 1 1/2 Seiten)Leistungskontrolle auch in Englisch möglich

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Von Ethnopharmazie zu molekularer Pharmakognosie
  • Wed 11:45-13:30 (HIL E 10.1)
1 h weekly

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