Sources of Drugs and Their Origins

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Sources 
of
 
drugs
 
Drugs are obtained 
from six 
major
 
sources:
 
Plant
 
sources
Animal
 
sources
Mineral/ Earth 
sources
Microbiological
 
sources
Semi 
synthetic 
sources/ 
Synthetic
 
sources
Recombinant DNA
 
technology
 
Plant
 
Sources:
 
 
 
Plant 
source is 
the 
oldest 
source of
 
drugs.
M
o
st
 
o
f
 
t
h
e
 
dr
u
gs
 
i
n
 
an
c
i
e
n
t
 
t
i
m
es
 
w
e
re
 
de
r
i
v
ed
 
fr
o
m
plants.
Almost all parts of the plants are used i.e. 
leaves, 
stem,
bark, fruits 
and
 
roots.
L
e
a
v
e
s
:
 
a.
 
The
 
l
eave
s
 
o
f
 
D
i
g
i
t
a
li
s
 
P
u
r
pu
r
e
a
 
are
 
t
h
e
 
s
o
u
r
ce
 
o
f
Digitoxin and Digoxin, 
which are cardiac
 
glycosides.
b.
 
L
eave
s
 
o
f
 
E
u
c
al
ypt
u
s
 
g
i
v
e
 
o
i
l
 
o
f
 
E
u
c
al
y
p
tus,
 
w
h
i
ch
 
i
s
important component of cough
 
syrup.
c.
Tobacco 
leaves give
 
nicotine.
d.
Atropa 
belladonna 
gives
 
atropine.
F
l
o
w
e
r
s
:
Poppy papaver somniferum gives morphine
 
(opoid)
Vinca 
rosea gives 
vincristine 
and
 
vinblastine
Rose gives 
rose water 
used 
as
 tonic.
F
r
u
i
t
s
:
Senna
 
pod
 
g
i
v
es
 
an
t
h
r
a
c
i
ne,
 
w
h
i
c
h
 
i
s
 
a
 
p
u
r
g
a
t
i
v
e
(used in
 
constipation)
C
a
l
abar
 
b
e
ans
 
g
i
v
e
 
phy
s
o
s
t
i
g
m
i
ne,
 
w
h
i
c
h
 
is
cholinomimetic agent.
S
e
e
d
s
:
Seeds
 
of
 
N
u
x
 
Vo
m
i
c
a
 
g
iv
e
 
str
y
c
h
n
i
n
e
,
 
w
h
i
c
h
 
i
s
 
a
CNS stimulant.
Castor 
oil seeds give castor
 
oil.
C
a
l
abar
 
bea
n
s
 
g
i
v
e
 
Ph
y
s
o
s
ti
g
m
i
ne,
 
w
h
ic
h
 
i
s
 
a
cholinomimetic drug.
 
R
o
o
t
s
:
 
I
pe
cac
u
anh
a
 
r
oo
t
 
g
i
ve
s
 
E
m
e
t
i
ne
,
 
u
s
e
d
 
vo
m
i
t
i
ng
 
a
s
 
i
n
 
a
c
c
i
d
e
n
t
a
l
 
po
i
so
n
i
ng
.
 
It
amoebicidal
 
properties.
 
to
 
i
n
du
ce
a
l
so
 
ha
s
hypotensive
 
ag
e
n
t.
 
R
au
w
o
l
f
i
a
 
s
e
r
pen
t
i
na
 
g
i
v
es
 
r
e
s
e
rp
i
ne
,
 
a
 
Reserpine was used 
for 
hypertension
 
treatment.
B
a
r
k
:
Cinchona 
bark 
gives quinine and quinidine, 
which are
antimalarial drugs. 
Quinidine 
also has antiarrythmic
properties.
 
A
t
r
o
pa
 
be
ll
a
d
onn
a
anticholinergic.
Hyoscyamus
 
Niger
 
g
i
ve
s
 
a
tr
o
p
i
ne
,
 
w
h
i
ch
 
i
s
g
i
ve
s
 
H
y
o
s
i
ne
,
 
wh
i
ch
 
i
s
 
a
l
so
 
anticholinergic.
S
t
e
m
:
Chondrodendron 
tomentosum 
gives 
tuboqurarine, which
is skeletal muscle relaxant used 
in 
general
 
anesthesia.
 
2. Animal
 
Sources:
 
 
Pancreas 
is 
a source of 
Insulin, 
used 
in 
treatment of
Diabetes.
Urine 
of 
pregnant women gives 
human 
chorionic
gonadotropin (hCG) 
used 
for the treatment 
of
infertility.
 
She
e
p
 
t
h
y
ro
i
d
 
i
s
 
a
 
s
our
c
e
 
o
f
 
t
hy
r
o
x
i
n,
 
u
s
e
d
 
in
hypertension.
 
Cod liver is 
used as a source of vitamin A and
 
D.
 
 
An
t
er
i
o
r
 
p
it
u
i
t
a
r
y
 
i
s
 
a
 
s
o
u
r
c
e
 
of
 
p
i
t
u
i
t
ary
gonadotropins, used 
in treatment 
of
 
infertility.
 
 
Blood of animals 
is 
used 
in preparation 
of
 
vaccines.
Stomach 
tissue 
contains pepsin and 
trypsin, which
are 
digestive 
juices 
used 
in 
treatment of 
peptic
diseases 
in the 
past. 
Nowadays better 
drugs have
replaced
 
them.
3. Mineral
 
Sources:
 
i. Metallic 
and 
Non metallic
 
sources:
 
 
 
Iron is used in treatment of iron deficiency anemia.
Mercurial salts are used in
 
Syphilis.
Z
i
n
c
 
i
s
 
u
s
e
d
 
as
 
z
i
n
c
 
s
u
p
p
l
e
m
en
t.
 
Z
i
nc
 
o
x
i
d
e
 
pa
s
t
e
 
i
s
used 
in 
wounds 
and in
 
eczema.
Iodine 
is antiseptic. Iodine supplements 
are 
also
 
used.
G
o
l
d
 
s
al
ts
 
a
re
 
u
s
e
d
 
i
n
 
t
h
e
 
t
r
ea
t
m
e
nt
 
o
f
 
rh
eu
m
a
t
o
i
d
arthritis.
 
ii. 
Miscellaneous
 
Sources:
 
Fluorine 
has 
antiseptic
 properties.
Borax 
has 
antiseptic 
properties as
 
well.
Selenium 
as selenium sulphide 
is 
used 
in
anti dandruff
 
shampoos.
Petroleum is 
used 
in 
preparation of 
liquid
paraffin.
 
4. 
Synthetic/ 
Semi 
synthetic
 
Sources:
 
i. 
Synthetic
 
Sources:
 
 
When the nucleus of 
the 
drug 
from 
natural source as
well as its 
chemical 
structure is altered, 
we 
call it
synthetic.
Examples 
include 
Emetine 
Bismuth 
Iodide
 
ii. 
Semi 
Synthetic
 
Source:
When the nucleus of drug 
obtained 
from natural source
is retained 
but 
the chemical structure 
is altered, 
we 
call it
semi-synthetic.
Examples 
include 
Apomorphine, Diacetyl
 
morphine,
 
 
E
t
h
i
n
yl
 
Es
tr
a
d
i
o
l
,
 
H
o
m
a
t
r
op
i
ne
,
 
A
m
p
i
c
ill
i
n
 
an
d
 
M
e
t
h
y
l
testosterone.
M
o
st
 
o
f
 
t
h
e
 
d
r
ug
s
 
u
s
e
d
 
no
w
a
d
a
ys
 
(
s
u
ch
 
a
s
 
an
t
i
anx
i
e
ty
drugs, anti convulsants) 
are 
semisynthetic
 
forms.
5. 
Microbiological
 
Sources:
 
Penicillium 
notatum 
is 
a fungus 
which
gives
 
penicillin.
Actinobacteria give 
Streptomycin.
Aminoglycosides such 
as 
gentamicin 
and
tobramycin are obtained 
from
streptomycis 
and micromonosporas.
 
6
.
 
R
e
c
o
m
b
i
n
a
n
t
 
D
N
A
 
t
e
c
h
n
o
l
o
g
y
:
 
 
Recombinant 
DNA technology involves cleavage 
of DNA
by 
enzyme 
restriction
 
endonucleases.
T
h
e
 
d
es
i
r
e
d
 
g
en
e
 
i
s
 
c
o
u
p
l
e
d
 
to
 
r
a
p
i
d
l
y
 
r
e
p
l
i
c
a
t
i
ng
 
DN
A
(viral, bacterial or
 
plasmid).
 
The 
new 
genetic combination is inserted into the
bacterial cultures which 
allow 
production of vast amount
of genetic
 
material.
A
d
v
a
n
t
a
g
e
s
:
 
 
Huge 
amounts 
of 
drugs can be produced.
Drug can be 
obtained 
in pure
 
form.
It 
is less
 
antigenic.
 
D
i
s
a
d
v
a
n
t
a
g
e
s
:
 
 
Well 
equipped 
lab is required.
Highly 
trained 
staff 
is
 
required.
It 
is 
a 
complex and complicated
 
technique.
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Drugs can be sourced from six major categories: plants, animals, minerals/earth, microbiological sources, semi-synthetic sources, synthetic sources, and recombinant DNA technology. Plant sources, being the oldest, provide various medicinal properties through leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, roots, bark, and stem. Animal sources yield substances like insulin, hCG, thyroxin, and vitamins, while mineral sources offer elements like iron, zinc, and mercurial salts for treatment. The diverse origins of drugs showcase the natural diversity harnessed for medicinal purposes.

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  1. Sources of drugs

  2. Drugs are obtained from six major sources: Plant sources Animal sources Mineral/ Earth sources Microbiological sources Semi synthetic sources/ Synthetic sources Recombinant DNA technology

  3. Plant Sources: Plant source is the oldest source of drugs. Most of the drugs in ancient times were derived from plants. Almost all parts of the plants are used i.e. leaves, stem, bark, fruits and roots. Leaves: The leaves of Digitalis Purpurea are the source of Digitoxin and Digoxin, which are cardiac glycosides. b. Leaves of Eucalyptus give oil of Eucalyptus, which is important component of cough syrup. c. Tobacco leaves give nicotine. d. Atropa belladonna gives atropine. a.

  4. Flowers: Poppy papaver somniferum gives morphine (opoid) Vinca rosea gives vincristine and vinblastine Rose gives rose water used as tonic. Fruits: Senna pod gives anthracine, which is a purgative (used in constipation) Calabar beans give physostigmine, cholinomimetic agent. Seeds: Seeds of Nux Vomica give strychnine, which is a CNS stimulant. Castor oil seeds give castor oil. Calabar beans give Physostigmine, which is a cholinomimetic drug. which is

  5. Roots: Ipecacuanha vomiting amoebicidal properties. Rauwolfia serpentina gives reserpine, a to also induce has root in gives accidental Emetine, poisoning. used as It hypotensive agent. Reserpine was used for hypertension treatment. Bark: Cinchona bark gives quinine and quinidine, which are antimalarial drugs. Quinidine also has antiarrythmic properties. Atropa belladonna anticholinergic. Hyoscyamus Niger gives anticholinergic. Stem: Chondrodendron tomentosum gives tuboqurarine, which is skeletal muscle relaxant used in general anesthesia. gives atropine, which is Hyosine, which is also

  6. 2. Animal Sources: Pancreas is a source of Insulin, used in treatment of Diabetes. Urine of pregnant women gives human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) used for the treatment of infertility. Sheep thyroid is a source of thyroxin, used in hypertension. Cod liver is used as a source of vitamin A and D. Anterior pituitary is gonadotropins, used in treatment of infertility. Stomach tissue contains pepsin and trypsin, which are digestive juices used in treatment of peptic diseases in the past. Nowadays better drugs have replaced them. a source of pituitary Blood of animals is used in preparation of vaccines.

  7. 3. Mineral Sources: i. Metallic and Non metallic sources: Iron is used in treatment of iron deficiency anemia. Mercurial salts are used in Syphilis. Zinc is used as zinc supplement. Zinc oxide paste is used in wounds and in eczema. Iodine is antiseptic. Iodine supplements are also used. Gold salts are used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

  8. ii. Miscellaneous Sources: Fluorine has antiseptic properties. Borax has antiseptic properties as well. Selenium as selenium sulphide is used in anti dandruff shampoos. Petroleum is used in preparation of liquid paraffin.

  9. 4. Synthetic/ Semi synthetic Sources: i. Synthetic Sources: When the nucleus of the drug from natural source as well as its chemical structure is altered, we call it synthetic. Examples include Emetine Bismuth Iodide ii. Semi Synthetic Source: When the nucleus of drug obtained from natural source is retained but the chemical structure is altered, we call it semi-synthetic. Examples include Apomorphine, Diacetyl morphine, Ethinyl Estradiol, Homatropine, Ampicillin and Methyl testosterone. Most of the drugs used nowadays (such as antianxiety drugs, anti convulsants) are semisynthetic forms.

  10. 5. Microbiological Sources: Penicillium notatum is a fungus which gives penicillin. Actinobacteria give Streptomycin. Aminoglycosides such as gentamicin and tobramycin are streptomycis and micromonosporas. obtained from

  11. 6. Recombinant DNA technology: Recombinant DNA technology involves cleavage of DNA by enzyme restriction endonucleases. The desired gene is coupled to rapidly replicating DNA (viral, bacterial or plasmid). The new genetic combination is inserted into the bacterial cultures which allow production of vast amount of genetic material. Advantages: It is less antigenic. Disadvantages: It is a complex and complicated technique. Huge amounts of drugs can be produced. Drug can be obtained in pure form. Well equipped lab is required. Highly trained staff is required.

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