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Here's a detailed overview of the different sources of drugs, along with examples from each category: 🌿 1. Plant Sources Plants are one of the oldest and most abundant sources of medicinal compounds. 1. Leaves- Digoxin, Atropine 2. Flowers- Vincristine, Morphine 3. Fruits- Physostigmine 4. Seeds- StRead more
Here’s a detailed overview of the different sources of drugs, along with examples from each category:
🌿 1. Plant Sources
Plants are one of the oldest and most abundant sources of medicinal compounds.
1. Leaves- Digoxin, Atropine
2. Flowers- Vincristine, Morphine
3. Fruits- Physostigmine
4. Seeds- Strychnine, Castor oil
5. Roots- Emetine, Reserpine
6. Bark- Quinine, Atropine
7. Stem- Tubocurarine
🐄 2. Animal Sources
Drugs derived from animal tissues, secretions, or organs.
1. Pancreas- Insulin
2. Liver- Heparin
3. Thyroid gland- Thyroxine
4. Cod liver- Cod liver oil (Vitamin A & D)
5. Urine of pregnant women- hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin)
🧫 3. Microbial Sources
Microorganisms produce many antibiotics and biologically active compounds.
1. Penicillium chrysogenum- Penicillin
2. Streptomyces griseus- Streptomycin
3. Bacillus subtilis- Bacitracin
4. Streptomyces venezuelae- Chloramphenicol
4. Mineral/Earth Sources
Drugs obtained from natural minerals and elements.
1. Iron- Ferrous sulfate
2. Iodine- Potassium iodide
3. Magnesium- Magnesium sulfate
🌊 5. Marine Sources
Marine organisms offer unique bioactive compounds.
1. Sponges- Cytarabine (anticancer)
2. Cone snails- Ziconotide (pain relief)
🧪 6. Synthetic and Semi-Synthetic Sources
Drugs created or modified in laboratories.
1. Synthetic- Aspirin, Paracetamol
2. Semi-synthetic- Ampicillin (from penicillin)
🧬 7. Biotechnological/Recombinant DNA Sources
Genetically engineered drugs using DNA technology.
1. Recombinant DNA- Insulin (rDNA origin)
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