Test 4 Flashcards

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5 phenoloids

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  1. Cinnamoids
  2. Phenoloids-quinons
  3. Simple phenolic glycosides
  4. Tannins
  5. Flavonoids
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Types of coumarins (cinnamoid)

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  • Hydroxy-coumarin (e.g. umbelliferone)
  • Dicoumarol (hay from mowburnt, moldy, melylotisid containing plants)
  • Furanocoumarins (known fish poison)
  • Pyranocoumarins (spasmolytic effect)
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  • Latin name: Angelica Archangelica
  • English name: Angelica
  • Family name: Apiaceae
  • Drug: Rhizome and root (dried)
  • Active constituent:
    * More than 20 furanocoumarins
    * Hydroxy-coumarin (umbelliferon)
    * Volatile oil (phellandrene & pinene)
  • Effect: Spasmolytic
  • Utilization:
    * Stomach & intestine diseases
    * In case of inappetence
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  • Latin name: Levisticum officinale
  • English name: Lovage
  • Family name: Apiaceae
  • Drug: Rhizome & root (dried)
  • Active constituent:
    * Furanocoumarins (bergapten + psoralen)
    * Hydroxy-coumarin (umbelliferon)
    * Volatile oil
  • Effect:
    * Diuretic, antibacterial, antimicotic
    * Solve bladder stone, bile stone
    * Vet med: Ru problem (case of roaring)
  • Utilization:
    * Help asepsis of urinary track (ico bacterial infection)
    * Infusion
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  • Latin name: Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
  • English name: Bearberry
  • Family name: Ericaceae
  • Drug: Glossy leaves
  • Active constituents:
    * Arbutin 7%
    * Tannins 15-20%
    * Flavonoids
  • Precaution effects: Pregnant & breastfeeding women
  • Utilization: Urinary tract antiseptics, diuretics
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  • Latin name: Salix alba
  • English name: White willow
  • Family name: Salicaceae (williow family)
  • Drug: Young shoots, bark
  • Active constituents:
    * Salicin, salicortin
    * Flavonoids
    * Tannin
    * Phenolic carbon acids
  • Effect:
    * Mild analgesic, antipyretic
    * Anti-inflammatory
    * Antibacterial
  • Utilization: Infusion (Small dose is enough)
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  • Latin name: Filipendula ulmaria
  • English name: Meadowsweet
  • Family name: Rosaceae (rose family)
  • Drug: Leaf
  • Active constituents:
    * Salicylic acid derivatives
    * Volatile oils
    * Flavonoid
  • Effects:
    * Hidrotic, and antipyretic
  • Utilization: Infusion
    * Colds diseases
    * Rheumatic & arthralgy diseases
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Medicinal application of tannins

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  • Create irreversible complex with proteins
  • Create protective layer on skin and mucous membrane
  • Decrease pain and the ichor
  • Decrease inflammation
  • Stop capillary bleeding
  • Bacteria + toxic agents don’t enter the organism
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  • Latin name: Quercus spp.
  • English name: Oak species
  • Family name: Fagaceae (oak family)
  • Drug: Cut and dried bark of young shoots
  • Active constituents:
    * Catechin
    * Mix of gallic acid derivatives
  • Effects:
    * Astringent
    * Antibacterial
    * Antiviral
  • Utilization:
    * Dermatitis, eczema
    * Wounds and burns
    * Haemorrhoid
    * Foot perspiration
    (vet practise: aqueous extraction used orally in diarrhoea)
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  • Latin name: Agrimonia eupatoria
  • English name: Common agrimony
  • Family name: Rosaceae (rose family)
  • Drug: Whole flower shoots
  • Active constituents:
    * Catechin (tannins)
    * Phenol carboxyl acids
    * Volatile oils
  • Utilization:
    * Mild effect (MITE)
    * Astringent
    * Internal - antibacterial & antifungal
    * External - Gargle, soor, tonsilitis and cough
    * Skin diseases (water infusion)
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  • Latin name: Potentilla erecta
  • Tormentil
  • Family name: Rosaceae (rose family)
  • Drug: Rhizome
  • Active constituents:
    * Catechin type tannins
    * Ellagic acid & gallotannin
    * Triterpenes (tormentosid
  • Effect: Astringent effect
  • Utilization:
    * Internal - diarrhoea
    * External - gargle (tonsilitis + mouth inflammation)
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What are the 5 flavonoids?

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  1. Flavons
  2. Flavanons
  3. Flavonols
  4. Procianidins
  5. Anthocianidins
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