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Training & Certificate Of an expert on qualitative and quantitative analysis of active ingredients of medicinal plants-advanced

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E-Learning & Certification of the expert on the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the effective substances of medicinal plants-advanced, has been created to fully familiarize people with the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the effective substances of medicinal plants at an advanced level. The active ingredients of medicinal plants are metabolites, which are not necessary for the survival of the plant itself. But their production and storage is vital and life-saving for humans. The effective substances of medicinal plants are of two types: + The first type is substances from primary metabolism (mainly saccharides) or necessary and vital substances, which are found in all plants. Greens are produced by photosynthesis. + The second type of secondary metabolism substances that are produced as a result of nitrogen absorption by the plant. Apparently, these products are often useless for the plant, but on the contrary, their therapeutic effects are significant. These compounds mean oil essences (or natural essences), resins and various alkaloids such as opium. Generally, these materials are not found in pure form in nature and are combined with other elements that strengthen their effects in a complementary way. However, even if a medicinal plant has only one active ingredient, its effect on the human body is more beneficial than the same ingredient obtained from chemical synthesis.

Extraction of medicinal plants:

Extraction is actually extraction (active substance) by separation method based on solubility mechanism (aqueous, alcoholic, hydroalcoholic). It is extracted from the topics of unit operations in chemical engineering, the two common categories of which are separation of liquid from solid and separation of liquid from liquid. The usual and well-known laboratory device for extracting is the Soxhlet device, in which the solid and solvent are in direct contact with each other.

Course Titles virtual learning Expert in qualitative and quantitative analysis of active ingredients of medicinal plants-advanced:

  • Methods for analyzing substances in plants and extracts
  • Extraction methods and Extraction of essential oils
  • Analysis and analysis of results
  • Observance of safety principles in the laboratory
  • Method of plant maintenance
  • Monitoring the proper functioning of equipment
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Prerequisites of the training course Expert in qualitative and quantitative analysis of active substances of medicinal plants-advanced :

[list_negative] This course does not require special prerequisites and the course is from basic is taught. [/list_negative]

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