Chapter 1 Cognosy
Chapter 1 Cognosy
Eyael Tewelde
June, 2022
Definition
• It is derived from the Greek
Genus Author(s)
species Family
current one
• Accidental or intentional
Types of adultrants
✓Substitution with inferior commercial varities
Eucalyptus camadulensis to adulterate Eucalyptus globulus
Arabian Senna (Cassia angustifolia), dog Senna (Cassia obovata) and avaram
(Cassia auriculata) to adulterate
Senna (Cassia senna);
✓Adulteration by Artificially Manufactured Substitutes
e.g. paraffin wax after yellow coloration substituted
for bees wax ;artificial invert sugar for honey.
✓Substitution by Exhausted Drugs
Here the same plant material is mixed which is having no
active medicinal components as they have already been extracted
out.
Ginger, clove powder
✓Substitution by Superficially Similar but Cheaper Natural
Substances
e.g. leaves of species - Ailanthus are substituted for
belladonna, senna, mint etc.; Leaves of Phytolacca and Scopolia
for belladona; Leaves of Xanthium for stramonium
2. Microscopic
3. Pharmacologic
4. Chemical
Contribution of natural products in drug discovery:
2. Taxonomic identification
Why? By whom?
3. Litrature survey
Why?, How?
Sources
• PubMed, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Google
Scholar
4. Collection of plant material
How?
• Chemotaxonomic investigation.
Extract
Active lead
compound Fraction
Pure compound