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PHYTOTHERAPY Institute of Pharmacognosy SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY 1 Cardiac and cardiotonic natural products Vasodilators. 2 Plant preparations for troubles of memory, equilibrium and auditory disturbance. The horse-chest, its preparations and effectivites. 3 Oxy- and methoxycumarines in medical plants. The occurance of rutin and diosmine. 4 The bitter principals. The appetiser preparations. 5 The essential oils. Procyanidine crude drugs and preparations. 6 The liver therapy (natural products and medical plants). Choloretics and cholagoges with plant origin. 7 Cholesterin level decreasing diets and others for diabetics. Slimming cures and their aims. Fat-reducing mechanism. 8 Plant sedatives, their effects and combinations. Natural products with stimulating and animating activity (stress). 9 Urological phytopreparations and some for prostata diseases. 10 The Kneipp cures and their possibilities. Gerontology. 11 Antitussives, expectorants and their application. Antiasthmatics. Treatment of rheumatism. 12 Phytopharmacy in the therapy of psoriases. Unclean skin and eczema. Immunstimulant medicinal plants. 13 Cure of cold with medicinal plant remedies, Phytopreparations. Plant compounds for the badly healing wounds. 14 Medical plant remedies in the family doctor’s activity. Importance of medicinal plants in pediatrics. Faculty of Pharmacy 473

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY 474 HEALTH INFORMATICS Institute of Health Informatics Development and Further Training Tutor: Mariann Dr. Dinyane - Szabo (dinyane.mariann@public.semmelweis-univ.hu) Credit: 2 2 hours/week THEMES Introduction to usage of SAS program. Command of Edit menu in the SAS program: file 1-2. menu, edit menu, view menu, data menu, transform menu, graphs menu, utilities menu, help menu 3. Biostatistics principles: descriptive statistics, hypothesis theorem, CI intervals. 4. Case study of descriptive statistics 5. ANOVA models: Student’s test, one way and multiple-way ANOVA designs 6. Case study of ANOVA 7. Regression analysis: correlation coefficient, one and multiple variable regression models 8. Case study of regression analysis 9. Nonparametrics methods : khi-square, Fisher’s exact test, associations. 10. Case study of nonparametrics models 11. Logistic model 12. Case study of logistic models 13. Taxonomy: clusters, factorial analysis 14. Final test: solution of a data processing problem BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY Institute of Organic Chemistry Organic compounds are produced by nature in inexhaustible richness. One of the basic sources of therapeutically useful compounds is the molecular storage of the pharmacy of nature. Natural products are generally environment friendly. Their chemistry is in rapid development in our days, too. What are the most important steps of molecular evolution in the cosmos and on our Earth? What is the origin of the chirality of life? How can natural products be isolated from the sources? How can their structure be elucidated? How can the ingenious synthetic methods of nature be imitated in laboratory? How can the chirality of natural products be transferred to synthetic drug molecules? How can the complete base sequence of the human genom be determined? These are some questions of the many others, which are tried to be answered in the special collegium. Programme 1. Isolation of natural products (e.g. iridioids, peptides). 2. Structure elucidation of natural products. 3. Application of NMR spectroscopy for the stereostructure of organic micromolecules (e.g. alkaloids, iridoids).

PHYTOTHERAPY<br />

Institute of Pharmacognosy<br />

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY<br />

1 Cardiac and cardiotonic natural products<br />

Vasodilators.<br />

2 Plant preparations for troubles of memory, equilibrium<br />

and auditory disturbance.<br />

The horse-chest, its preparations and effectivites.<br />

3 Oxy- and methoxycumarines in medical plants.<br />

The occurance of rutin and diosmine.<br />

4 The bitter principals.<br />

The appetiser preparations.<br />

5 The essential oils.<br />

Procyanidine crude drugs and preparations.<br />

6 The liver therapy (natural products and medical plants).<br />

Choloretics and cholagoges with plant origin.<br />

7 Cholesterin level decreasing diets and others for diabetics.<br />

Slimming cures and their aims. Fat-reducing mechanism.<br />

8 Plant sedatives, their effects and combinations.<br />

Natural products with stimulating and animating activity (stress).<br />

9 Urological phytopreparations and some for prostata diseases.<br />

10 The Kneipp cures and their possibilities.<br />

Gerontology.<br />

11 Antitussives, expectorants and their application. Antiasthmatics.<br />

Treatment of rheumatism.<br />

12 Phytopharmacy in the therapy of psoriases. Unclean skin and eczema.<br />

Immunstimulant medicinal plants.<br />

13 Cure of cold with medicinal plant remedies, Phytopreparations.<br />

Plant compounds for the badly healing wounds.<br />

14 Medical plant remedies in the family doctor’s activity.<br />

Importance of medicinal plants in pediatrics.<br />

Faculty of<br />

Pharmacy<br />

473

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