Course Information


Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
CHROMATOGRAPHY APPLICATIONS IN PHYTOTHERAPY (PRACTICALS) 33915020 0 + 2 1.0 3.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Graduate Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Mode of delivery Theoretical and applied instruction
Course Coordinator
Instructors
Assistants
Goals Students in this course applies chromatography methods to be used to separate groups of active substances to be obtained from natural sources. Primarily applied chromatographic method used for the quality control of raw materials and medicinal plant products derived from natural sources.
Course Content General information about chromatographic techniques, of the active substance or substances from natural sources or agent group chromatographic analizlr of how the implementation, knowledge of practical skills in the work area, chromatographic methods carried review are derived from natural sources of raw materials and medicinal plant products quality control which chromatographic methods used
Learning Outcomes 1) Have a general knowledge about chromatographic techniques
2) Gain the ability to apply their knowledge in the field.
3) Chromatographic methods for making and gain the ability to apply comment.

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week TLC applications Lecture
Colloquium
Storyline
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
2. Week TLC applications Lecture
Speech Loop
Problem Based Learning
Homework
3. Week preparative TLC applications Lecture
Opinion Pool
Storyline
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
4. Week preparative TLC applications Lecture
Panel
Problem Based Learning
Homework
5. Week Application chromatotron Lecture
Speech Loop
Problem Based Learning
Homework
6. Week Application chromatotron Lecture
Symposium
Project Based Learning
Homework
7. Week Column chromatography applications Lecture
Six Hats Thinking
Project Based Learning
Homework
8. Week Column chromatography applications Lecture
Station
Problem Based Learning
Homework
9. Week HPLC analyses Lecture
Speech Loop
Brain Based Learning
Homework
10. Week HPLC anayses Lecture
Speech Loop
Project Based Learning
Homework
11. Week HPLC analysis Lecture
Panel
Storyline
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
12. Week GC analyses Lecture
Station
Scenario Based Learning
Project (Including Preparation and presentation Time)
13. Week GC analyses Lecture
Station
Scenario Based Learning
Project (Including Preparation and presentation Time)
14. Week GC analyses Lecture
Six Hats Thinking
Project Based Learning
Project (Including Preparation and presentation Time)

Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy, M. Heinrich, J. Barns, S. Gibbons, E.M. Williamson, Churchill Livingstone, London, 2004. Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Plants, J. Bruneton, Lavousier Publishing, London, New York, 1999. European Pharmacopoeia, 7.0. Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy, William C. Evans, Elsevier, 16th Edition, 2009.

Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program RequirementsContribution LevelDK1DK2DK3
PY15000
PY25000
PY35000
PY45000

*DK = Course's Contrubution.
0 1 2 3 4 5
Level of contribution None Very Low Low Fair High Very High
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ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 16 2
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening) 16 2
Final Exam 1 1
Time to prepare for Final Exam 1 30
Total Workload
Total Workload / 30 (s)
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