Test 4 Flashcards
1
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5 phenoloids
A
- Cinnamoids
- Phenoloids-quinons
- Simple phenolic glycosides
- Tannins
- Flavonoids
2
Q
Types of coumarins (cinnamoid)
A
- Hydroxy-coumarin (e.g. umbelliferone)
- Dicoumarol (hay from mowburnt, moldy, melylotisid containing plants)
- Furanocoumarins (known fish poison)
- Pyranocoumarins (spasmolytic effect)
3
Q
A
- 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
4
Q
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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
5
Q
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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
6
Q
A
- 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)
7
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A
- 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
8
Q
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
9
Q
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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)
10
Q
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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)
11
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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)
12
Q
What are the 5 flavonoids?
A
- Flavons
- Flavanons
- Flavonols
- Procianidins
- Anthocianidins