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Modul: Plant Natural Products (2102-230)

Achtung: Informationen Stand September 2019. Aktueller Modulkatalog in HohCampus.
Personen:
Studiengang:
Bezug zu anderen Modulen:
recommended preparation for the MSc Bio module “Plant secondary metabolites: func-tion and biosynthesis”
Teilnahme­vorraussetzungen:

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Sprache:
englisch
ECTS:
6 credits
Angebotshäufigkeit:
jedes WS
Dauer des Moduls:
1 Semester
Modulprüfung:
Protocol (50%) and Presentation (50%)
Prüfungsleistung:
Protocol (50%) and Presentation (50%)
Arbeitsaufwand:

56 h attendance + 124 h independent study= 180 h workload

Fachkompetenzen:

After completion of the module, students should...
- have an overview of the chemistry and biochemistry of the most important classes of plant natural products (secondary metabolites), their location in the plant and occurrence in the plant kingdom
- have an overview of the ecological function of plant Natural Products and potential human uses
- have compiled selected topics of chemical ecology and ecological biochemistry from primary and secondary scientific literature
- be able to present self-compiled knowledge in a seminar talk
- have learnt methods for extraction, enrichments and analysis of Natural Products from plants via chromatographic techniques

Schlüsselkompetenzen:

After the completion of the module, students should be able to …
- work independently in a lab
- think analytically
- interpret scientific results critically
- understand and present a scientific publication
- present a report and give a talk in English (language competence)

Anmerkungen:

Participants: 16
Registration via ILIAS

eLearning:
Veranstaltung im ILIAS

Lehrveranstaltungen

Code Titel Art Verbindlichkeit Vorlesungsverzeichnis
2102-231 An introduction to plant Natural Products and secondary metabolites Vorlesung Pflicht Veranstaltung im ILIAS
2102-232 Chemical ecology of plant Natural Products Seminar Pflicht Veranstaltung im ILIAS
2102-233 Extraction and analysis techniques for plant Natural Products Übung Pflicht Veranstaltung im ILIAS