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Applied Plant Chemistry for Herbalists: Part 1
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Applied Plant Chemistry for Herbalists: Part 1

A Beginner's Guide to the Chemistry Behind Herbal Remedies
Created bySamo Kreft
Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the basic chemistry in medicinal plants and herbal preparations.
  • Understanding the difference between primary and secondary methabolites
  • Knowing how to understand chemical formulas
  • Knowing how the properties of substances (solubility, volatility) are the consequence of the structure of the molecule

Course content

5 sections11 lectures37m total length
  • Introduction3:59

Requirements

  • No specific prior knowledge is required. A deep interest in understanding the composition of medicinal plants is sufficient.

Description

Are you curious about the chemistry behind the plants used in herbal medicine? This course, Applied Plant Chemistry for Herbalists: Part 1, is designed to introduce you to the fascinating world of plant compounds and their therapeutic applications. Whether you’re an aspiring herbalist, a student of natural medicine, or simply passionate about understanding how plants work, this course provides a strong foundation in plant chemistry.

We’ll begin with the basics, covering how to read and understand chemical formulas to ensure you can confidently navigate the material, even without a prior background in chemistry. From there, we’ll explore the four main groups of plant substances: alkaloids, terpenes, phenols, and polysaccharides. You’ll learn how these compounds are structured, their functions within plants, and their effects on the human body.

Through clear explanations and practical examples, you’ll discover how chemical structures determine a plant's properties and how these principles can be applied in herbal medicine. You’ll also learn how to connect the chemical characteristics of these substances to their roles in various traditional remedies, gaining insights into why certain plants are used for specific therapeutic purposes.

By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid understanding of plant substances and the skills to dive deeper into their roles in herbalism. Take the first step toward mastering plant chemistry and unlocking the secrets of natural remedies. Join us now!

Who this course is for:

  • The course is designed for both amateur and professional herbalists, as well as nutritionists, doctors, and teachers seeking creative ideas to enrich their lessons.