CAREER IN PHARMACOGNOSY
Ref: Employement News India
The word pharmacognosy is derived from two Greek words, ‘pharmakon’
meagning ‘knowledge’. So, pharmacognosy literally means
knowledge of drugs. Pharmaconosy is one of the important branches
of pharmacy. It deals with “ the study of structural, physical,
chemical and sensory characters of crude druge of animal, vegetable
and mineral origin and includes their history, cultivation, collection,
storage and use.
.“ From a layman’s point of view pharmacognosy is nothing
but medicinal botany. The chief functions of a pharmacognosist are
ascertain the identity / authenticity of crude drug samples and
to check adulteration/substitution; to study the active constituents
of the drug plants/crude drugs and to investigate their chemical
reactions; to devise methods for cultivation f suitable plants for
commercial exploitation and so on. Origin and Developments
Though the term pharmacognosy is a modern one, the knowledge of
medicinal plants and their uses are as old as mankind. It has developed
from ancient civilizations, where plants or plants parts have been
used to cure human diseases / disorders. The healing power of certain
herbs and plant parts such as leaves, barks, roots etc. were undoubtedly
discovered by accident, but once discovered, knowledge of drugs
was passed on from generation to generation.
Now a days, people are increasingly turning to indigenous systems
of medicine which are holistic and not only treat diseases but also
prevent them. Further, they are free from side effects. With the
rising popularity of traditional systems of medicine, there is a
growing demand for professionals in this field. In order to become
a medical practitioner in Indian system of medicine, a format education
is mandatory. Further, some of the Indian systems of medicine offer
specialization in pharmacognosy at postgraduate level e.g. M. D.
Ayurveda in Dravyaguna and also offer research programmes in pharmacognsy.
One can take up pahrmacognosy as a career also in Indian systems
of medicine Aspirants can log on to: www.Indianmedicine.nic.in for
more information on Indian systems of medicine.
ACADEMICS
To have a good career in pharmacognosy, an aspirant should hold
a deotorate degree
(Ph. D) in Pharmacognosy or at least a Master’s in Pharmacy
(M. Pharm.) with specialization in pharmaconosy. A Bachelor’s
degree in Pharmachy is the minimum qualification for a career in
pharmacognosy. Further, one can enter this field by first studying
a Diploma in Pharmacy which is a basic course in Pharmacy. After
completing D. Pharm lateral entry into B. Pharm. Course is also
available.
There are about 150 institutions across the country that offers
pharmacy courses, especially undergraduate courses. Some of these
institutions also offer Postgraduate courses. Those who have passed
10+2 with physics, chemistry and biology or mathematics subjects
are eligible to study pharmacy courses, either D. pharm. Or B Pharm
Admissions to these courses are done through an entrance exam conducted
by state or central government or universities.
Though pharmacognosy is taught in D. Pharm. And B. Pharm. As one
of the subjects, one can get specialized in pharmacognosy only in
the postgraduate level, M. Pharm. And thereafter in doctoral / post–doctoral
studies. About eight specializations are offered in M. Pharm., of
which pahrmacognosy is one. Many of the pharmacy / pharmaceutical
related institutions in India have a separate department for pharmacognosy
with laboratory facilities. Some of the universities and Institute
imparting Pharmacy / Pharmacognosy courses are Al-Ameen College
of Pharmacy, Bangalore; Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi; Bombay
College of Pharmacy, Mumbai; B. V. Patel Pharmaceutical Education
& Research Development Centre, Ahmedabad; Chennai Medical College,
Chennai; Charan College of Pharmacy, Ciombatore; Department of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Dr. H. S. Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar.
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