COURSE INFORMATION
Module Name | Natural Products Chemistry and Drug Discovery | ||||
Module level, if applicable | 3rd year | ||||
Code, if applicable | SFA-437 | ||||
Semester (s) in which the module is taught | Fifth semester | ||||
Person responsible for the module | Pinus Jumaryatno, S.Si., MPhil., PhD., Apt | ||||
Lecturer(s) | Pinus Jumaryatno, S.Si., MPhil., PhD., Apt | ||||
Language | English- Indonesia | ||||
Relation to curriculum | Compulsory course |
REQUIREMENTS
Requirements according to examination regulations | Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). |
Recommended prerequisites | – |
Related course | – |
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Midterm and final term, project assignment and presentation |
MODULE OBJECTIVES/INTENDED LEARNING
By the end of this course students should be able to:
- understand and explain the role of natural materials in drug discovery, sources of drugs derived from natural materials and strategies for drug discovery derived from natural materials.
- understand and explain the isolation and identification techniques of secondary metabolites derived from natural materials.
- understand and explain the basics of screening the bioactivity of secondary metabolites derived from the isolation of natural materials bahan
- understand and explain the types, origins and characteristics of secondary metabolites from natural materials
- disciplined and responsible in the learning process. Especially discipline and responsibility in attendance and assigned tasks.
CONTENT
The course will cover:History, roles and sources of natural drugs, drug discovery strategies from natural ingredients, Secondary metabolites (types, biosynthesis and characteristics), Isolation and identification of secondary metabolites, screening bioactivity |
MEDIA EMPLOYED
Blended Learning
READING LISTS
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- Sarker, S.D., Latif, Z., Gray, A.I. (eds), 2006, Natural Products Isolation, second edition, Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey
- Dewick, P.M., 2009, Medicinal Natural Products: A Biosynthetic Approach 3rd edition, John Willey and Sons