Practical on Pharmacognosy

Subject Code : SFA-331

Module Name Practical on Pharmacognosy
Module Level, if applicable 1st year Types of teaching and learning Practical Course & Collaborative Learning
Code, if applicable SFA-331 Class size 30
Semester 3rd semester Attendance time (hours per week per semester) 3h
Person responsible for the module Dr. apt. Asih Triastuti, M.Pharm Forms of active participation Collaborative discussion & Collaborative Problem Solving
Lecturer(s) Dr. apt. Asih Triastuti, M.Pharm.

Apt. Arde Toga Nugraha.M.Sc

Workload Laboratory Practice 3 (hours) x 14 (meeting) = 42
Language English- Indonesia Total workload 42 hours
Relation to curriculum Compulsory course Credit points 1 CU
Requirements according to examination regulations Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). Final score is evaluated based on assignment and reports (40%) and exam (60%)  
Recommended prerequisites Medicinal Plants and Simplicia
Related course
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Mid-term, Final term, presentation, quiz, assignment, and collaborative discussion

By the end of this course students should be able to:

  • Apply the concept of occupational health and safety in carrying out pharmaceutical work
  • Prepare medicinal preparations both herbal and non-herbal properly and correctly according to the principles of quality assurance and sharia (halalan thoyyiban)
  • Apply standard analytical methods to ensure quality and halalness of drugs and cosmetics
  • Apply the attitude of responsibility, dedication and discipline based on sincerity, honesty and integrity in carrying out their work carefully and thoroughly and accompanied by the courage to speak the truth while maintaining ethics of courtesy and love and always prioritizing mutual benefit

The course will cover: 

This course aims to support graduate learning in the form of skills in the manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations and analysis of quality assurance and halal pharmaceutical preparations. The main objective of this course is that students are able to manufacture traditional medicinal raw materials in the form of thick extracts from medicinal plants, and are able to perform qualitative and quantitative quality assurance analysis.

Text books, slides (power points), and video

  • Anonim, 2008, Farmakope Herbal Indonesia, Edisi I, Depkes, Jakarta
  • Anonim, 2010-2012, Farmakope Herbal Indonesia, edisi 1 suplemen 1-3, Depkes, Jakarta
  • Mukherjee,P.K., 2008, Quality Control Herbal Drugs: An Approach to Evaluation of Botanical, Business Horizons, India
  • Peraturan Kepala BPOM No. 12 Tahun 2014 tentang Persyaratan Mutu Obat Tradisional
  • DepKes RI, 2000, Parameter Standar Umum Ekstrak Tumbuhan Obat