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Biologically active compounds of plant origin

Some basic information about the module

Cycle of education: 2022/2023

The name of the faculty organization unit: The faculty Chemistry

The name of the field of study: Biotechnology

The area of study: technical sciences

The profile of studing:

The level of study: second degree study

Type of study: full time

discipline specialities : Laboratory diagnostics in biotechnology, Pharmaceutical biotechnology, Process and bioprocess engineering, Purification and analysis of biotechnological products

The degree after graduating from university: Master of Science (MSc)

The name of the module department : Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry

The code of the module: 1409

The module status: mandatory for the speciality Purification and analysis of biotechnological products

The position in the studies teaching programme: sem: 2 / W15 L15 / 2 ECTS / Z

The language of the lecture: Polish

The name of the coordinator: Lidia Zapała, PhD, Eng.

office hours of the coordinator: W terminach podanych w harmonogramie pracy Zakładu Chemii Nieorganicznej i Analitycznej

The aim of studying and bibliography

The main aim of study: The purpose of the course is the introduction of the subject of the most important products of plant secondary metabolism and their relevance to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

The general information about the module: The module is implemented in the second semester and includes 15 hours of lectures and 15 hours of laboratory exercises. It ends with a final test. Lectures are conducted in the form of Powerpoint and Prezi presentations.

Bibliography required to complete the module
Bibliography used during lectures
1 S. Kohlmünzer Farmakognozja. Podręcznik dla studentów farmacji PZWL, Warszawa. 2000
2 I. Matławska, Farmakognozja. Podręcznik dla studentów farmacji Wydawnictwo AM w Poznaniu, Poznań. 2005
3 Z. Kowalewski Farmakognozja. Leki roślinne, Wydawnictwo AM w Poznaniu, Poznań, . 1997
4 A. Kołodziejczyk Naturalne związki organiczne PWN, Warszawa. 2003
Bibliography used during classes/laboratories/others
1 K. Dzierzbicka, D. Witt Chemia organicznych zwiazków naturalnych Wydawnictwo PG, Gdańsk. 2000
2 H. Strzelecka, J. Kamińska, J. Kowalski, E. Walewska Chemiczne metody badań roślinnych surowców leczniczych PZWL, Warszawa. 1982
Bibliography to self-study
1 E. Lamer-Zarawska, B. Kowal-Gierczak, J. Niedworok Fitoterapia i leki roślinne PZWL, Warszawa. 2007

Basic requirements in category knowledge/skills/social competences

Formal requirements: registration for the second semester

Basic requirements in category knowledge: Knowledge of organic and analytical chemistry is required

Basic requirements in category skills: Practical and manual skills necessary for executing laboratory experiments. Theu use of basic laboratory equipment with the valid principles of BHP and PPOŻ

Basic requirements in category social competences: Ability to cooperate in a group

Module outcomes

MEK The student who completed the module Types of classes / teaching methods leading to achieving a given outcome of teaching Methods of verifying every mentioned outcome of teaching Relationships with KEK Relationships with PRK
01 has a basic knowledge of the physicochemical properties of discussed groups of biologically active compounds lecture final test K_W03++
P7S_WG
02 knows analytical methods used for the isolation and purification of biologically active compounds from plant material lecture colloquium K_W08+++
P7S_WG
03 is able to perform a qualitative and quantitative assessment of the plant material including chemical, physical, chromatographic and spectral methods laboratory colloquium, oral presentation K_U08+++
K_U11++
P7S_UO
P7S_UW
04 Has the ability to work individual and team while solving analytical problems laboratory observation of execution K_K02+++
K_K03+++
P7S_KR

Attention: Depending on the epidemic situation, verification of the achieved learning outcomes specified in the study program, in particular credits and examinations at the end of specific classes, can be implemented remotely (real-time meetings).

The syllabus of the module

Sem. TK The content realized in MEK
2 TK01 Preliminary issues: concepts - medicinal vegetative raw material, the factors affecting the quality (collection, cultivation, drying, storage), standardization (pharmacopoeial and manufacturing standards), chemical components and biologically active compounds. Definition of secondary metabolites of plants. Chemical / biotechnological methods for their isolation, identification and purification. Characteristics of selected secondary metabolites, ie: - Glycosides (flavonoid, anthocyanin, steroids, cardiac, coumarin) - Alkaloids (purine, indole, pyridine, tropane, quinoline, isoquinoline, nicotine, Pyrrolizidine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, etc.), - Terpenes (mono-, sesqui-, di-, tri-, tetra- and polyterpenes), - phytotoxins, phytoalexin, and antibiotics of plant origin. Practical use of compounds belonging to the plant secondary metabolites W15 MEK01 MEK02 MEK03
2 TK02 Identification and isolation of caffeine from plant materials. L01 lub L02 MEK01 MEK02 MEK03 MEK04
2 TK03 Preparation and identification of flavonoids from the selected plant material. L01 lub L02 MEK01 MEK02 MEK03 MEK04
2 TK04 The study of raw tannins and determination of tannins content using of Krug and Małek method. L03 MEK01 MEK02 MEK03 MEK04

The student's effort

The type of classes The work before classes The participation in classes The work after classes
Lecture (sem. 2) contact hours: 15.00 hours/sem.
complementing/reading through notes: 2.00 hours/sem.
Studying the recommended bibliography: 5.00 hours/sem.
Laboratory (sem. 2) The preparation for a Laboratory: 3.00 hours/sem.
The preparation for a test: 3.00 hours/sem.
contact hours: 15.00 hours/sem.
Finishing/Making the report: 3.00 hours/sem.
Advice (sem. 2) The preparation for Advice: 1.00 hours/sem.
The participation in Advice: 1.00 hours/sem.
Credit (sem. 2) The preparation for a Credit: 8.00 hours/sem.
The written credit: 1.00 hours/sem.

The way of giving the component module grades and the final grade

The type of classes The way of giving the final grade
Lecture A positive evaluation of the final test - OW. The note of the lecture depends on the number of obtained points from test: 3,0 (51,0 %-60,9%); 3,5 (61,0%-70,9%); 4,0 (71,0%-80,9%); 4,5 (81,0%-90,9%); 5,0 (91,0%-100%).
Laboratory The realization of all practical exercises, preparation of the reports and obtainment of positive notes from colloquium in the range of the indicated material - OL. The note depends on the number of obtained points from test: 3,0 (51,0 %-60,9%); 3,5 (61,0%-70,9%); 4,0 (71,0%-80,9%); 4,5 (81,0%-90,9%); 5,0 (91,0%-100%).
The final grade Final evaluation of the module is calculated by the following formula: OK = w*70%OW + w*30% OL First term: w=1, second term: w=0,9, third term: w=0,8. The final note is rounded according to the rules given in the Paper Faculty Quality of Education

Sample problems

Required during the exam/when receiving the credit
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Realized during classes/laboratories/projects
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Others
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Can a student use any teaching aids during the exam/when receiving the credit : no

The contents of the module are associated with the research profile: yes

1 M. Kosińska-Pezda; U. Maciołek; L. Zapała Synthesis, Spectral Characterization and Potential Fluorescent Properties of Three Lanthanide(III) Ions Complexes with Nalidixic Acid 2023
2 Ł. Byczyński; M. Kosińska-Pezda; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała; W. Zapała Synteza oraz badania składu i właściwości związków: 3-hydroksyflawonu, chryzyny oraz sulfonowych pochodnych chryzyny i kwercetyny z jonami Mn(II) 2023
3 Ł. Byczyński; M. Kosińska-Pezda; U. Maciołek; L. Zapała Study of the thermal behavior, evolved gas analysis and temperature diffraction patterns of new light lanthanide complexes with niflumic acid 2023
4 E. Ciszkowicz; M. Kosińska-Pezda; K. Lecka-Szlachta; A. Miłoś; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała Analiza właściwości antybakteryjnych oraz cytotoksyczności kompleksów jonów Co(II), Mn(II) oraz Zn(II) z chryzyną oraz 3-hydroksyflawonem 2022
5 L. Zapała; W. Zapała; P. Ziobrowski Studies on the retention behavior of quercetin, phenol and caffeine as test substances on selected neutral and charged Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography stationary phases 2022
6 M. Drewniak; M. Kosińska-Pezda; U. Maciołek; A. Nowicka; L. Zapała Synteza i charakterystyka spektroskopowa kompleksu kwasu nalidyksowego z jonami samaru(III) 2022
7 M. Kosińska-Pezda; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała Synteza i charakterystyka spektroskopowa kompleksów jonów lantanowców ciężkich z 3-hydroksyflawonem 2022
8 M. Kosińska-Pezda; U. Maciołek; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała Kompleksy 3-hydroksyflawonu z jonami Zn(II) - synteza i właściwości związków 2022
9 M. Kosińska-Pezda; U. Maciołek; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała; W. Zapała Synteza, badania składu i właściwości spektroskopowych kompleksów wybranych jonów metali przejściowych z kwasem niflumowym 2022
10 E. Ciszkowicz; M. Kosińska-Pezda; A. Kuźniar; K. Lecka-Szlachta; E. Pieniążek; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała Synteza, charakterystyka i właściwości biologiczne kompleksów jonów antanowców lekkich z 3-hydroksyflawonem 2021
11 J. Kalembkiewicz; M. Kosińska-Pezda; J. Pusz; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała Badania równowagi reakcji kompleksowania chryzyny z jonami Er(III) w układach: woda - metanol i woda - metanol - 1,4-dioksan 2021
12 M. Chutkowski; L. Zapała; W. Zapała; P. Ziobrowski Analiza mechanizmu retencji kwercetyny w wybranych układach chromatografii oddziaływań hydrofilowych (HILIC) 2021
13 M. Chutkowski; M. Kosińska-Pezda; M. Przywara; L. Zapała; W. Zapała; P. Ziobrowski Analysis of adsorption energy distribution in selected hydrophilic-interaction chromatography systems with amide, amine, and zwitterionic stationary phases 2021
14 Ł. Byczyński; E. Ciszkowicz; M. Kosińska-Pezda; K. Lecka-Szlachta; U. Maciołek; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała; W. Zapała Green synthesis of niflumic acid complexes with some transition metal ions (Mn(II), Fe(III), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II)). Spectroscopic, thermoanalytical and antibacterial studies 2021
15 Ł. Byczyński; M. Kosińska-Pezda; U. Maciołek; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała; W. Zapała Thermal study, temperature diffraction patterns and evolved gas analysis during pyrolysis and oxidative decomposition of novel ternary complexes of light lanthanides with mefenamic acid and 1,10-phenanthroline 2021
16 J. Kalembkiewicz; B. Papciak; E. Pieniążek; J. Pusz; P. Skitał; E. Sočo; L. Zapała Podstawy chemii 2020
17 M. Chutkowski; L. Zapała; W. Zapała; P. Ziobrowski Influence of Mobile Phase Composition and Temperature on the Retention Behavior of Selected Test Substances in Diol-type Column 2020
18 M. Kosińska-Pezda; E. Pieniążek; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała Badania stałych produktów reakcji jonów Ag(I) i Cu(II) z 3-hydroksyflawonem i moryną 2020
19 M. Kosińska; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała; W. Zapała Response of the DFT study to the calculations of selected microdissociation constants of anthranilic acid and its derivatives 2019
20 Ł. Byczyński; M. Chutkowski; E. Ciszkowicz; M. Kosińska; K. Lecka-Szlachta; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała; W. Zapała Comparison of spectral and thermal properties and antibacterial activity of new binary and ternary complexes of Sm(III), Eu(III) and Gd (III) ions with N-phenylanthranilic acid and 1,10-phenanthroline 2019