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The Chemistry Of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Chengdu University of TCM via XuetangX

Overview

Learn about the chemical composition and analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) through a comprehensive exploration of key compound classes and research methodologies. Begin with foundational concepts before diving into detailed study of effective component analysis techniques. Master the understanding of various bioactive compounds including carbohydrates, glycosides, quinones, phenylpropanoids, flavonoids, terpenes, volatile oils, steroids, and alkaloids found in traditional Chinese medicinal materials. Examine each compound class's structural characteristics, isolation methods, and roles in TCM therapeutic applications. Develop practical knowledge of analytical approaches used to identify and characterize these important chemical constituents that form the basis of TCM's therapeutic effects.

Syllabus

  • Chapter one :Introduction
    • Introduction
  • Chapter Two:General research methods of effective components of traditional Chinese Medicine
    • General research methods of effective components of traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Chapter Three:Carbohydrates and Glycosides
    • Chapter Four: Quinones
      • Chapter Five:Phenylpropanoids
        • Chapter Six:Flavonoids
          • Flavonoids
        • Chapter Seven:Terpenes and Volatile oil
          • Terpenes and Volatile oil
        • Chapter Eight:Steroids
          • Steroids
        • Chapter Nine:Alkaloids
          • Alkaloids
        • Final test

          Taught by

          Guo Li, Ye Qiang, Xiong Liang, Chan Hung Ping, and Liu Fei

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