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Dec 08, 2024
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LNTP 170 - Medicinal Plants Overview of the growth, culture, and science related to the production and use of medicinal plants. Emphasis on plant source, plant description, the active agent and its beneficial or detrimental physiological action and effects. Emphasis on herbal medicine; secondary chemistry of active compounds, oil extraction, and utilization of these plants. Field trips and classroom demonstrations are integrated into the course. One hour lecture, two hours laboratory each week.
2 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon course completion, a student will be able to:
- Describe botanical plants commonly used for medicinal purposes.
- Identify chemical processes and applications of specific medicinal plants and herbs.
- Describe key anatomical features, physiological characteristics and climatic requirements of crops covered.
- Identify the economic potential and possible limitations of specific plant crops.
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