Module Name Standardization and Technology of Natural Product
Module level, if applicable 4th Year
Code, if applicable SFA-977
Semester (s) in which the module is taught 5th  semester
Person responsible for the module Dr. apt. Asih Triastuti, M.Pharm.
Lecturer(s) Dr. apt. Asih Triastuti, M.Pharm.

apt. Hady Anshori, M.Sc.

apt. Annisa Fitria, M.Sc.

Language Bahasa Indonesia
Relation to curriculum Elective
Types of teaching and learning Class size Attendance time (hours per week per semester) Forms of active participation Workload  
Lecture and project

 

10 – 20 students

 

 

 3 hours

Presentation, discussion and project development

 

Lecture: 3 (hours) x 14 (meeting) 42
Preparation and follow up 6 (hour) x 14 (meeting), exams and preparations 10 hours 94
Total workload 136 hours
ECTS 4.86 ECTS
Credit points 3 CU
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the course Natural product chemistry and drug discovery 
Related course Drug Dosage Form Design 1 (SFA-324) and Drug Dosage Form Design 2 (SFA-435)
Module objectives/intended learning On successful completion of the course students should be able to:

  1. Explain specific and non-specific parameters of the extract standardization process
  2. Explain the theory of CPOTB (How to Make Good Traditional Medicines)
  3. Explain the regulations for making standardized herbal medicines dosage forms
  4. Design evidence-based formulations of natural product active compounds
Content This elective course is delivered to support program learning outcomes in knowledge aspect related to standardization of standardized herbal extracts and preparations. The main goal of this course is that students are able to explain, understand and design the process of standardizing extracts to standardized herbal of medicinal plant preparations. The topics covered by this course are secondary metabolites, extraction techniques, efficacy of medicinal plants, regulation and quality requirements of traditional medicines, and traditional medicinal plant preparations.
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Mid semester and final semester written exams (2 hours each), short quizzes, home written assignment and project presentation
Media employed Power point slide presentation, final project information system (SIMTA)
Reading lists
  • Direktorat Jendral Kefarmasian dan Alat Kesehatan, 2017, Farmakope Herbal Indonesia Edisi 2
  • BPOM RI, 2014, Peraturan Kepala BPOM No. 12 Tahun 2014 tentang Persyaratan Mutu Obat Tradisional
  • BPOM RI, 20015, Pedoman Cara Pembuatan Obat Tradisional yang Baik
  • Willow J.H. Liu (Editor), 2011, Traditional Herbal Medicine Research Methods: Identification, Analysis, Bioassay, and Pharmaceutical and Clinical Studies Wiley; 1 edition