HO3233 : Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Department

Department of Gardening

Academic Program

Bachelor in Horticulture

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

HO2203

Overview

A compulsory course in the Department of Horticulture, and it studies a number of topics: a historical overview of the use of medicinal and aromatic plants throughout the ages, the economic value of medicinal and aromatic plants, factors affecting the production of medicinal and aromatic plants, preparing medicinal and aromatic plants for marketing - corruption of medicinal plants, division of medicinal plants, Active ingredients in medicinal plants, essential oils - methods of extraction, natural characteristics of essential oils - preservation and storage of essential oils, chemistry of essential oils - methods of adulteration of essential oils, alkaloids - benefits - division, glycosides and their benefits - division and methods of action, vitamins - importance - divisions

Intended learning outcomes

Successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

1. Explain the principles of the historical development of medicinal plants through the ages and their economic value.

2. Explains the factors affecting its production and the methods of preparing it for the marketing process.

3. Identify the medicinal and aromatic plants that grow locally, their importance in folk medicine, and their classification status.

4. Distinguish the methods of extracting the active ingredients, methods of preserving them, and detecting fraud with them.

5. Differentiate between effective ingredients and their benefits and divisions.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Lectures

2. Discussion and expressing opinions about the scientific material

3. Scientific report

4. Observations and visits to areas of growth and cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants.

5. Presentation of visual materials (recorded scientific videos of medicinal and aromatic plants)

Methods of assessments

comments

percentage

Evaluation date (week)

evaluation methods

No

20%

after the fifth week

first midterm exam

1

20%

after the tenth week

Second midterm exam

2

10%

after the twelfth week

Practical exam

3

10%

after the twelfth week

Report

4

40%

after the twelfth week

final exam

5

100%

total