MOODULE 4 Flashcards

1
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is biological and catalyzed by enzymes. It occurs within
a living organism.

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Biosynthesis

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2
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the experimental design in doing natural prod studies

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  1. ethnopharmacological screening
  2. sample collection and preparation
  3. extraction
  4. isolation and purification
  5. bioassays/structural characterization
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2
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Other than enzymes, the process requires precursors like

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ATP, NADH,
NADPH, FADPH, and FADH

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2
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(5) Objectives of sample preparation

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  1. reduction of sample size and simplify the matrix-analyte release from the matrix
  2. make the sample compatible with analytical technique
  3. clean up-remove interferences
  4. preconcentration
  5. get more information from the sample-optimization of instrumentation
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2
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Plant metabolism has been broadly distinguished into two stages

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Primary metabolism
Secondary metabolism

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2
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is the most crucial step in the analytical procedure
designed for implementation in any analytical application (food analysis,
bionalysis, forensics, toxicology, environmental monitoring etc).

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➢Sample preparation

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3
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examples of solid-liquid extraction

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maceration - soaking in a solvent with shaking

decoction - same as with maceration but with heating

Soxhlet - for fats and oils, continuous extraction

distillation -

microwave-assisted - break the walls of your plant cells

ultrasound-assisted

super-critical fluid

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4
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example of liquid liquid extraction

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organic solvents
separatory funnel
rotary evaporator

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5
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other techniques

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Filtration
Centrifugation
Evaporation
Crystallization
Drying

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6
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separation vs purification

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definition:
certain mixture from a mixture of mixtures
certain compound from a mixture

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7
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purification techniques

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Recrystallization
▪ Sublimation
▪ Chromatography- Column chrom- Thin layer chrom- HPLC

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8
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Separation techniques based on size

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filtration
dialysis
size-exclusion chromatography

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9
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Separation techniques based on mass or density

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centrifugation

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10
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Separation techniques based on complex formation

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masking

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11
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Separation techniques based on physical state

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distillation
sublimation
recrystallization

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12
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Separation techniques based on change in chemical state

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precipitation
electrodeposition
volatilization

13
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Separation techniques based on partitioning between phases

A

extraction
chromatography

14
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difference between open column, flash chrom, and LC MS

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manual vs full automated
no detector vs UV Vis vs MS detector
LC MS - reproducible

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