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Locock, Katherine; Bakas, Tim; Sanai, Farid; Allan, Robin; Hinton, Tina – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A series of three practical sessions are designed to give students firsthand experience with the preparation of natural product extracts and assay using a live tissue preparation. Areca or betel nuts are the seeds from the fruit of the "Areca catechu" palm tree that is known to contain a number of pharmacologically active alkaloids. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Animals, College Science, Undergraduate Study
Lawson, Michael A. – American Biology Teacher, 2008
The term "antibiotic" was first proposed by Vuillemin in 1889 but was first used in the current sense by Walksman in 1941. An antibiotic is defined as a "derivative produced by the metabolism of microorganisms that possess antibacterial activity at low concentrations and is not toxic to the host." In this article, the author describes how…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Folk Culture, Diseases, Medicine

Finer, Kim R. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Presents an experiment that provides students with an opportunity to investigate folk medicine and herbal cures and their accompanying claims. Involves isolating some active compounds from plant materials and demonstrating their antibacterial activity. (JRH)
Descriptors: Biology, Folk Culture, Higher Education, Medicine