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Secondary Compounds and Medicinal Plants Spring 2012
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Lecture Outline I. A brief history of medicinal plants II. Plants in modern medicine A. Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) as a heart remedy B. The fever bark tree (Cinchona ledgeriana) and quinine as a remedy for malaria C. Willow bark (Salix spp.) and aspirin D. Plant-based cancer drugs III. Herbal remedies A. Ephedra B. St. Johnswort C. Ginkgo biloba
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A Brief History of Medicinal Plants Apuleius, Herbal, 11th century, c. 1070-1100 England, St. Augustine's abbey, Canterbury
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Code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, 1770 B.C. The code mentions medicinal plants that are still in use today, including licorice and mint.
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The Ebers Papyrus Egypt, 1550 B.C. 700 medicinal formulas, including mandrake for pain relief, cannabis, and aloe.
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Dioscorides, 1st century A.D.
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Anaesthetics mentioned in Dioscorides’s Materia Medica
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Plates from a 12th century edition of Materia Medica
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Ps. Apuleius, Herbal, 11th century, c. 1070-1100 England, St. Augustine's abbey, Canterbury
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Doctrine of Signatures Paracelsus 1493-1541
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Plants in Modern Medicine Foxglove: Digitalis purpurea (Snapdragon Family)
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William Withering 1741-1799 An Account of the Foxglove and Some of Its Medical Uses: With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases, 1785
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1928 - The glycosides digitoxin and digitalis were isolated. These have been determined to have a strong effect on the heart muscle.
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Congestive Heart Failure
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Digitalis purpurea Foxglove
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2-3 million people die each year from malaria (at least 1 million deaths are young children). Malaria Map of Malaria-Endemic Areas from CDC
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Malaria
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Malaria statistics are chilling: nearly 1 million people die from malaria each year in Africa alone, mostly children younger than 5 years old. Which one of the following causes malaria? A. breathing air from swamps B. Anopheles mosquitoes C. Plasmodium protozoans D. living in tropical regions E. a sexually-transmitted virus Clicker Question
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Anopheles mosquito Plasmodium falciparum
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Mid-17 th century Jesuit missionaries in South America discovered that indigenous peoples used a remedy made from the bark of cinchona, a tree in the coffee family. The Incans called it quina, from whence we get quinine.
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Cinchona calisaya Fever Tree (Rubiaceae - the coffee family)
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Cinchona bark, ground to make “Jesuit Powder.” Oliver Cromwell, died of malaria in 1658
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Quinine, an alkaloid, the active ingredient in cinchona. It kills the parasite in the bloodstream.
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Salix alba L. Aspirin The most widely used medicine in the world:
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Plant-Based Cancer Drugs
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Rosy Periwinkle - (Catharanthus roseus), effective in the treatment of childhood leukemia
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Mitosis - cell division mitotic spindle
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Pacific Yew, Taxus brevifolia, a potent anti-tumorogenic Taxol
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Medicinal Plants on the Fringe: Dietary Supplements and Herbal Medicine
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Ephedra antisyphilitica clapweed, whorehouse tea, Mormon tea
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Ephedra, source of ephedra, or ma-huang
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FDA News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 6, 2004 FDA Issues Regulation Prohibiting Sale of Dietary Supplements Containing Ephedrine Alkaloids and Reiterates Its Advice That Consumers Stop Using These Products
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St. Johnswort
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(Linde et al. British Medical Journal, 1996) St. Johnswort, effective in the treatment of minor depression
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herbal supplement (increases circulation) Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo
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