31567 - Phytoderivative Analysis I

Academic Year 2020/2021

  • Docente: Rita Morigi
  • Credits: 7
  • SSD: CHIM/08
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (cod. 8518)

Learning outcomes

The student will learn the principal spectroscopic and chemical methods for the identification of drugs listed in Eur. Pharmacopoeia.


Course contents

The course is composed by lessons and laboratory exercises. Students will be introduced to the theory and application of analytical chemistry methods to the identification of natural products.

Themes:

- Qualitative and quantitative analytical approaches to the identification of herbalist compounds

- Chemical approaches to functional groups determination for the identification of herbalist compounds 

- Compound solubility, purity and crystallisation

- Physical constants, including melting point, density, refraction, polarimetry.

- IR and UV spectroscopy

- Chromatography

- TLC aplied to herbalist and essence oils

  

 

Readings/Bibliography

V. Cavrini, V.Andrisano. PRINCIPI DI ANALISI FARMACEUTICA, ESCULAPIO.

M. D'Ischia. LA CHIMICA ORGANICA IN LABORATORIO, PICCIN.

R. M. Roberts, J.C. Gilbert, S. F. Martin. CHIMICA ORGANICA SPERIMENTALE. ZANICHELLI, BOLOGNA 2003.


Teaching methods

PowerPoint slides and analytical chemistry laboratory.


Assessment methods

An interview for the theoretical part and an evaluation of the laboratory notebook.


Teaching tools

PowerPoint slides and analytical chemistry laboratory equipments.


Office hours

See the website of Rita Morigi

SDGs

Good health and well-being Clean water and sanitation Responsible consumption and production

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.