Module 2 : Pharmaceutical Botany/ PB (4.17 ECTS)
Degree Programme: Undergraduate Programme in Clinical and Community Pharmacy Title of Module: Pharmaceutical Botany
Abbreviation: PB
Title of Class: FA2121 Pharmaceutical Botany
Semester: 3
Responsible for Module: Siti Kusmardiyani, M.Sc.
Lecturer: Siti Kusmardiyani, M.Sc.
Prof. Dr. Sukrasno
Dr. Elfahmi
Dr. Muhamad Insanu
Dr. Rika Hartati
Language: Indonesian and English Language
Assignment to Programme: Undergraduate Programme in Clinical Community Pharmacy Compulsory Class, Semester 3
Class Type/Hours: Lecture / 2 h per week, Practical course / 1 credits or 4 h per week, tutorial 1h per week
Workload: Study time in class: 32 h
Laboratorium activity : 48 h
Study time at home: 64 h
Credits: 4.17 ECTS
Requirements: Registered to Undergraduate Clinical and Community Pharmacy, Attended the cell biology class
Study Goals: Knowledge:
Identify, distinguish and compare the medicinal plants based on the taxonomy, morphology, anatomy and physiology; also how the primary and secondary metabolites are synthesized in plant and which cell, tissue and organ are involved
Skill:
Prepare the herbarium of medicinal plants and making plant samples for microscopic and macroscopic analysis.
Examine the differences of plants cell, tissue and organ that can be used to distinguish among species
Competence:
Categorize and conclude the sources of medicinal plants based on the plant taxonomy, morphology, anatomy and physiology
Content: 1. Introduction, syllabus, lecture topics, references. Literatures 2. Vascular plant phylogeny, changes in the circumscription of
many orders and families to represent monophyletic groups
3. Classification of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
4. The taxonomic evidence described includes data from morphology, anatomy, embryology, chromosomes, secondary plant compounds, proteins, and DNA.
5. Molecular taxonomic methods are also introduced as the results of many recent studies, both molecular and morphological.
6. Issues relating to variation in plant populations and species, including speciation and species concepts, polyploidy, hybridization, breeding systems, and introgression are carefully considered.
7. The concept of systematics, plant classification and nomenclature, plant terminology; Rhodophyta, Phaeophyta, Lichenophyta, Pteridophyta, Pinophyta, Magnoliophyta;
8. Plant anatomy including cell, tissue and organ 9. Plant Physiology
10 Plant cell, tissue, vegetative and reproductive organs;
respiration, photosynthesis and secondary metabolism Assessment: Written exam (mid and final exam), tasks, practical course
(written, oral and practical exam)
Media: Blackboard, overhead projector, beamer, laboratory equipments Literatures: Fahn, A., Plant anatomy, 4th ed. Pergamon Press, 1990
Hidayat EB., Anatomy of Gymnospermae (in Indonesian), Penerbit ITB (ITB Publisher), 1995
Zack E Morrel (2012) Vascular Plant Taxonomy
James G. Haris and Mellinda Woolf Harris (2001) Plant Identification Terminology
Walter S Judd, Christopher S Campbell, Elizabeth A Kellog, Peter F Stevens, Michael J. Donoghue (2007) Plant Systematic, A Phyllogenetic Approach