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22nd International Congress PHYTOPHARM 2018 Wädenswil (Horgen), Switzerland, 25-27 June, 2018
XXIInd International Congress
"Phytopharm 2018"
June 25 - 27, 2018 Horgen, Switzerland
www.phytopharm2018.ch
22nd International Congress PHYTOPHARM 2018 Wädenswil (Horgen), Switzerland, 25-27 June, 2018
CONGRESS VENUE
Seminar Hotel Bocken Bockenweg 4 CH-8810 Horgen www.bocken.ch
EVENT SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS
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22nd International Congress PHYTOPHARM 2018 Wädenswil (Horgen), Switzerland, 25-27 June, 2018
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WELCOME
Dear participants, dear colleagues! As the two chairs of the Organizing Committee from Russia and Switzerland of the 22th International Congress PHYTOPHARM 2018, we are pleased to welcome you to Horgen and ZHAW Wädenswil! Ever since the first Phytopharm conference in 1990, it has become one of the important events of the year in Phytopharmaceutical Science, aiming to present interesting, state-of-the-art research relevant to professionals working in various fields of herbal medicinal plants and natural product research, and to foster networking and collaboration across the globe and building bridges between East and West. This year, participants from 41 countries, have accepted our invitation and have come to Switzerland. The scientific program of PHYTOPHARM covers natural product research from phytochemical studies, safety, efficacy and quality aspects until phytotherapeutic and other health related applications. The aim of the congress is to serve as a forum for discussions on trends, and the latest results, and to exchange ideas relating to phytochemical analysis, ethnopharmacology, TCM and Tibetan medicine, pharmacology and clinical trials of natural products as well as biotechnology. In total, 105 posters, 15 plenary, and 47 short lectures will be presented during the three days of the congress. In addition to plenary lectures – 3 parallel sessions will allow an appreciable number of participants to present results in oral talks – featuring one special young research session each day. The poster sessions at central time frames within the congress will also provide an opportunity for scientific discussions. The posters are displayed throughout the whole conference. Many people have contributed in the preparation and the organization of this congress. Especially, we want to thank the members of the local organizing committee as well as many team members from St. Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy and ZHAW Wädenswil for their great engagement. Also, the members of the scientific committee are highly acknowledged. Special thanks go to our supporters and exhibitors for their financial contribution. Prof. Valery Makarov Dr. Evelyn Wolfram Institute of Pharmacy, Phytopharmacy & Natural Products St. Petersburg, Russia Institute of Chemistry & Biotechnology ZHAW, Wädenswil, Switzerland
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ORGANISATION
Organizers St-Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, Russia
Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW),
Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Switzerland
Chemical Pharmaceutical University, St. Petersburg, Russia
FRC of Nutrition, Biotechnology and safety of food, Moscow, Russia
Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA)
Organizing Committee Prof. V. Makarov, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. A. Shikov, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. M. Makarova, St. Petersburg, Russia Dr. O. Pozharitskaya, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. Dr. U. Hilber, Wädenswil, Switzerland Prof. Dr. Ch. Hinderling, Wädenswil, Switzerland Dr. E. Wolfram, Wädenswil, Switzerland
Scientific Committee Prof. R. Bauer, Graz, Austria Prof. A. Panossian, USA Prof. A.-R. Bilia, Florence, Italy Prof. J. Rollinger, Vienna, Austria Prof. V. Butterweck, Muttenz, CH Dr. med. M. Rostock, Zürich, CH Dr. B. Falch, Wädenswil, CH Prof. S. Sarker, Liverpool, UK Prof. D.A. Guo, Shanghai, China Prof. A. Shikov, St. Petersburg, RU Prof. M. Hamburger, Basel, CH Prof. H. Schweim, Bonn, DE Prof. M. Heinrich, London, UK Prof. V. Tutelyan, Moscow, RU Prof. I. Khan, Mississippi, USA PD Dr. G. Ulrich-Merzenich, Bonn, D Prof. V. Lanzotti, Naples, Italy Prof. R. Verpoorte, Leiden, NL Prof. V. Makarov, St. Petersburg, RU Prof. G. Vollmer, Dresden, DE Prof. B. Meier, Wädenswil, CH Prof. C. Witt, Zürich, CH Prof. I. Narkevich, St. Petersburg, RU Prof. J.-L. Wolfender, Geneva, CH Prof. J. Novak, Vienna, Austria Dr. E. Wolfram, Wädenswil, CH
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REGISTRATION & INSTRUCTIONS
Registration and information desk opening hours:
Monday, June 25, 2018 8:00 - 18:00 Tuesday, June 26, 2018 8:00 - 16:30
Instructions for... ... oral contributions The duration of lectures include 5 min for discussion. For oral presentations, the following equipment is available: PC (windows based), beamer (single projection). Please upload your presentation at the registration desk as soon as you arrive.
... poster contributions Posters shall be on display from Monday June 25, 9:00 until Tuesday June 26, 16:30h. The size of the posters should be 84 x 119 cm (DIN A0) or 33 inch x 45 inch, respectively (width x height). Participants are responsible for mounting their posters on the numbered poster stands according to the list starting p. 17 and are responsible to remove them. You find the pins on the poster stands – only mount your poster on the stand with the assigned number.
... poster awards – only if authors are present at closing ceremony
Phytopharm 2018 Poster Award
The Scientific Committee will recognize outstanding posters presented by Congress participants. Awards will be made for quality of research design and quality of the poster layout on behalf of the Phytochemical Society of Europe. The authors of the best posters will be granted with the award during the closing ceremony on June 26, 2018. The award will be delivered only to one of the authors personally.
Natural Health Science Foundation Poster Award
On behalf of the Natural Health Science Foundation, Prof. Theo Dingermann, Prof. Rudolf Bauer and Prof. John Funder will select outstanding posters in the applied scientific field of Quality Assurance and Clinical Equivalence. The award prize will be given for research that furthers the Vision and Mission of the NHSF which is to integrate natural health solutions into mainstream healthcare and support informed choice of products based on accurate and reliable scientific evidence. http://nathealthscience.org/
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PROGRAM
Monday, June 25, 2018
08.15 - Registration, mounting of posters and exhibition
(Seminarhotel Bocken)
09.00-11.00 - Plenary session (Forum 1&2)
Chairs – Prof. Valery Makarov, Dr. Evelyn Wolfram
09.00-09.30 - Opening of the Conference Prof. Valery Makarov
(Chief Organizer) and Dr. Evelyn Wolfram (Local Host)
Welcome notes by
Theo Leuthold, President of Gemeinde Horgen
Prof. Urs Hilber, Dean ZHAW School of Life Sciences and
Facility Management, Wädenswil
Prof. Igor Narkevich, Rector of Saint-Petersburg State
Chemical Pharmaceutical University
Dr. Herbert Schwabl, Federation of Complementary
Medicine (DAKOMED) and Association of
pharmaceuticals in complementary medicine (SVKH)
Prof. Konstantin Eller, Federal Research Centre of
Nutrition and Biotechnology, Moscow, Russia
09.30-10.00 - Prof. Anna-Rita Bilia, President of GA, University of
Florence, Italy: "The European market of botanical-
sourced health products: an intricate jungle among herbal
medicinal products, food supplements and medical devices.
Who is the good, the bad and the ugly?"
10.00-10.30 - Prof. Satyajit Sarker, representative of PSE, Liverpool
John Moores University, UK: "Phytochemical research:
from traditional to computational phytochemistry"
10.30-11.00 - Prof. Alexander Shikov, Saint-Petersburg Institute of
Pharmacy, Russia: "Health effects and nutritional use of
medicinal plants referred in Russian Pharmacopoeia"
11.00–11.05 - Dr. Marijke Frater, “ESCOP – Role and Activities”
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11.05-11.30
11.30-13.00 - Plenary session (Forum 1&2)
Chair –Prof. Anna-Rita Bilia
11.30-12.00 - Prof. Rudolf Bauer, University of Graz, Austria: "The gut microbiome as a target for herbal medicinal products"
12.00-12.30 - Prof. Robert Verpoorte, University of Leiden, Netherlands: "Synergy: easy to say, difficult to prove"
12.30-13.00 - Prof. Theo Dingermann, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany: "Incentivizing a systematic assessment of quality equivalence of natural medicinal – the mission of natural health science foundation"
13.00-14.00 Lunch Break with Exhibition
13:20-13:40 Forum 3: European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy 14.00-16.10 - Plenary session and presentation of sponsors
(Forum 1&2)
Chair – Prof. Michael Heinrich
14.00-14.30 - Prof. Hanns Häberlein, Bonn University, Germany:
"Membrane-bound receptors: Changes in plasma
membrane lipid composition affect membrane fluidity and
receptor status".
14.30-15.00 - Prof. Wilfried Dimpfel, Justus-Liebig-University Gissen,
c/o NeroCode AG, Wetzlar, Germany: "Clinical efficacy of
a salvia extract (Menosan®) in women suffering from
menopause distress"
15.00-15.30 - Prof. Alexander Panossian, EuroPharma USA Inc.,
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Phytomed AB, Vaxtorp,
Sweden: "Evolution of adaptogenic concept: new evidences
on potential use of adaptogens in stress-induced and aging
related disorders"
15.30-16.00 - Prof. Mohamed Khayyal, Cairo University, Egypt: "The
therapeutic value of STW 5 in DSS colitis involves its effect
on gut microbiota"
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16.00-16.20
16.20-18.00 - Session 1 "Regulation of herbal medicinal products
and food supplements in the European Union,
Switzerland and Russia" (Forum 1).
Chair – Prof. Werner Knöss
16.20-16.40 - Prof. Werner Knöss, Federal Institute for Drugs and
Medical Devices, Bonn, Germany: "Challenges in
regulation of herbal and traditional medicines –
globalization, innovation, new methodology"
16.40-17.00 - Dr. Martin Ziak, Swissmedic, Switzerland: "Regulation of
herbal and complementary medicine in Switzerland"
17.00-17.20 - Prof. Konstantin Eller, Federal Research Centre of
Nutrition and Biotechnology, Moscow, Russia: "The
regulation of food dietary supplements and functional food
in Russia"
17.20-17.40 - Dr. Barbara Steinhoff, BAH, Bonn, Germany: "Current
quality requirements for herbal medicinal products with a
specific focus on contaminants"
17.40-18.00 Dr. Caroline Howard, British Pharmacopoeia-National
Institute for Biological Standards and Control (BP-
NIBSC), Potters Bar, United Kingdom: "Improving the
quality of herbal medicines: a three-tier approach"
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16.20-18.15 - Session 2 "Advances in drug discovery and clinical
studies in phytotherapy and natural products based drugs" (Forum 2)
Chair – Prof. Günter Vollmer
16.20-16.45 - PD Dr. rer. nat. Gudrun Ulrich-Merzenich, Bonn University, Germany: "New developments in synergy research"
16.45-17.15 - Prof. Veronika Butterweck, School of Life Sciences, FHNW, Institute for Pharma Technology, Muttenz, Switzerland: "Flavonoids – properties beyond their proposed bioactivities"
17.15-17.35 - Prof. Petr Shabanov, Institute of Experimental Medicine NWB RAMS, Saint-Petersburg, Russia: "Interactions between orexin A and extrahypothalamic CRF peptide systems in a rat PTSD model"
17.35-17.55 - Dr. Paula Simões-Wüst, University Hospital, Zürich, Switzerland. ”Evidence-based phytotherapeutic options in women’s care: contributions from the University Hospital of Zurich"
17.55 -18.15 - Dr. Simon Nicolussi, Zeller medical AG, Romanshorn, Switzerland: "Effect of CIMicifuga racemosa on metaBOLIC parameters in women with menopausal symptoms – a retrospective cohort study (CIMBOLIC)"
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16.20-17.55 - Session 3 "Young scientist session 1" (Forum 3)
Chair – Dr. Kenny Kuchta
16.20-16.40 - Ms. Malena Rabenau, University of Marburg, Germany: "Effects of Cimicifuga racemosa extract Ze 450 on mitochondrial resilience in neurons and liver cells"
16.40-16.55 - Ms. Mariavittoria Verrillo, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy: "New potential nutraceutical application of humic substances extracted from green compost made of agricultural residues"
16.55-17.10 - Ms. Stefanie Santos, University of Basel, Switzerland: "A bufadienolide-enriched fraction of Bryophyllum pinnatum effectively inhibits myometrium contractility in vitro"
17.10-17.25 - Ms. Stephanie Guetchueng, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom: "New alkaloids and other constituents from the fruits of Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides and evaluation of their cytotoxicity"
17.5-17.40 - Ms. Joëlle Houriet, School of Pharmacy, University of Geneva, Switzerland: "Investigation of the absorption and metabolism of Pueraria lobata extract constituents with a porcine small intestine ex vivo model"
17.40-17.55 - Ms. Zuhal Guven, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey: "Phenolic compounds from kernels of Prunus mahaleb L."
Bus transfer from Seminarhotel Bocken to ZHAW Wädenswil
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ca.18.45-
21.00
- Welcome Reception at the Zürich University of
Applied Sciences, (ZHAW) at the TCM Garden at
Campus Grüental ZHAW, Wädenswil
Welcome and moderation by Dr. Evelyn Wolfram,
Head of Phytopharmacy & Natural Products RG
Welcome notes by
Philipp Kutter, Stadtpräsident, Wädenswil
Prof. Urs Hilber, Dean ZHAW School of Life Sciences
and Facility Management
Prof. Christian Hinderling, Head of ZHAW Institute of
Chemistry and Biotechnology (ICBT)
Prof. Beat Meier, SMGP and former head of
Phytopharmacy Research Group
Short Key Note: Prof. Claudia Witt, Director Institute
for Complementary and Integrative Medicine
University Hospital Zürich:
“Contributions of Phytomedicine to Health Care”
Food and Drinks – supported by Bayer Consumer
Health (Steigerwald Arzneimittelwerk GmbH)
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018
08.30-10.30 - Plenary session (Forum 1&2)
Chair – Prof. Rudolf Bauer
08.30-09.00 - Prof. Michael Heinrich, University of London, UK:
"Hypericum perforatum – What are the challenges for
securing high quality products?"
09.00-9.30 - Prof. De-an Guo, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica,
China: "Quality control of entire supply and production
chain of Chinese Herbal Medicines"
09.30-10.00 - Dr. Meinolf Wonnemann, Bionorica SE, Neumarkt,
Germany: "Pharmacokinetics in phytopharmaceuticals –
challenges, opportunities and approaches"
10.00-10.30 - Dr. Vladimir Luzhanin, Saint-Petersburg State
Chemical and Pharmaceutical University, Russia: "The
search for biologically active complexes and individual
compounds of plant origin"
10.30-10.40 - Ms. Natalia Kolesnikova, MosFarma (Moscow
Pharmaceutical Factory Closed Joint-Stock Company),
Moscow, Russia: "Herbal medicinal products in
gastroenterology"
10.40-11.00
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11.00-12.45 - Session 4 "Quality assurance and control of natural
products" (Forum 1) Chair – Prof. Satyajit Sarker
11.00-11.20 - Prof. Adrian Slater, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK: "DNA authentication of St John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) commercial products targeting the ITS region"
11.20-11.40 - Dr. Bettina Nägele, Max Zeller Söhne AG, Romanshorn, Switzerland: "Validation of analytical methods for quality assurance in phytopharmacy – HPTLC technique as an example"
11.40-12.00 - Dr. Eike Reich, HPTLC Association, Rheinfelden, Switzerland: "HPTLC – a highly standardized tool for quality control in phytopharmacy"
12.00-12.15 - Dr. Abdelhameed Elameen, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Hoghskoleveien: "Genetic and chemical analyses of roseroot (Rhodiola rosea) in Norway"
12.15-12.30 - Dr. Irina Urakova, St-Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, Russia: "Proof of similarity of recombinant insulin analogs by interaction with different receptors using surface plasmon resonance method"
12.30-12.45 - Dr. Vasiliy Vasil’ev, RUDN University, Moscow, Russia: "A new approach for determination of flavonoid content in herbal samples by 1H NMR spectroscopy"
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11.00-12.40 - Session 5 "Ethnopharmacology" (Forum 2)
Chair – Prof. Robert Verpoorte
11.00-11.20 - Prof. Evangeline Amor, University of Phillipines-Diliman, Quezon, Philippines: "Discovery and development of health products from Philippine plants"
11.20-11.40 - Prof. Chhaya Gadgoli, Saraswathi Vidya Bhavans College of Pharmacy, India: "Crocetin from tubular calyx of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis as potential wound healing agent"
11.40-12.00 - Dr. Emerson Queiroz, University of Geneva, Switzerland: "Lessons to learn from the Brazilian tropical forest for improving health: a natural product chemist perspective"
12.00-12.20 - Dr. Zullies Ikawati, Gadjah Mada University, Yogya-karta, Indonesia: "Antitussive and expectorant activity of Indonesian herbal product consisting of Vitex trifolia leaf, Curcuma xanthorrhiza rhizome, Citrus sp fruit, Zingiber officinal rhizome, and Echinacea purpurea herb"
12.20-12.40 - Dr. Wisdom Gwatidzo, Nature's Food Haven, Harare, Zimbabwe: "Parinari curatelifolia health beneficial fruit nectar project – exploring the impact of Access to Benefit Sharing (ABS) on the wellness of a village community – an ethno-socio-economic case study"
12.45-14.00 - Poster session and Lunch Break
(authors should be present at their posters)
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14.00-16.00 - Session 6 "Medicinal plant products: challenges,
safety and efficacy" (Forum 1)
Chairman – Prof. Alexander Panossian
14.00-14.20 - Prof. Dietrich Ober, Botanisches Institut AG Biochemische Ökologie und Molekulare Evolution Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany: "Spatiotemporal aspects of pyrrolizidine alkaloid biosynthesis - Chances for a better understanding of PA-producing plants"
14.20-14.40 - Prof. Herbert Riepl, Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, Straubing, Germany: "Interaction of oligosaccharides and secondary metabolites in phytopharmaceuticals: Solubility enhancement of prenylflavonoids"
14.40-15.00 - Prof. Maria Povydysh, Saint-Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia: "Scientific and technical program of the union state project "Metabolism"
15.00-15.20 - Dr. Olaf Kelber, Steigerwald Arzneimittelwerke GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany: "Synergy research – a key to understanding the safety and efficacy of natural products"
15.20-15.40 - Dr. Andreas Schapowal, Allergy Clinic, Landquart, Switzerland: "Antiviral and immune-modulatory Echinacea for the prevention of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) and their complications: A Review"
15.40-16.00 - Dr. Diana Wolf, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany: "AMAss – an efficient high-throughput screening platform to discover and characterize antimicrobial activities of natural products"
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14.00-15.50 - Session 7 "Evidence-based phytopharmaceutical
and Tradtional Chinese & Tibetan Medicine" (Forum 2)
Chairman – Prof. De-an Guo
14.00-14.20 - Prof. Guenter Vollmer, Dresden, Germany: "Natural compounds and hormone-dependent, experimental animal models for breast cancer research"
14.20-14.40 - Prof. Mingquan Guo, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China: "Screening for natural inhibitors of topoisomerase I from Traditional Chinese Medicines with bioaffinity ultrafiltration and LC-MS"
14.40-15.00 - Dr. Kenny Kuchta, University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany: "On the neuroprotective effect of a proanthocyanidin enriched Ginkgo biloba L. leaves extract against oxygen-glucose-deprivation of cultured human neurons"
15.00-15.20 - Dr. Cécile Vennos, Padma AG, Wetzikon, Switzerland: "A Tibetan multi-compound formula in diabetic complications - experimental data"
15.20-15.40 - Dr. Triana Hertiani, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia: "In vitro immunomodulatory and cytotoxic potentials of Faloak (Sterculia quadrifida) bark"
15.40-15.55 - Dr. Osman Tuncay Ağar, Hasettepe University, Ankara, Turkey: "Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor activity of Rosa damascena Mill. petal extracts"
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14.00-15.50 - Session 8 "Young scientist session 2" (Forum 3)
Chairman – Dr. Gudrun Ulrich-Merzenich
14.00-14.15 - Dr. Tiziana Sgamma, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK: "Sequence-specific identification of Aristolochia–DNA"
14.15-14.30 Dr. Marco Kreuzer, University of Reading, UK: "Authentication of medicinal plants using DNA (meta-) barcoding - a workflow for routine QC"
14.30-14.45 Mr. Samuel Hasler, ETH Zurich, Switzerland: "Involvement of AMPK activation in the mechanisms of effect of Ze 450 and Ze 339"
14.45-15. 00 Ms. Elisa Landucci, University of Florence, Italy: "Effects of Ginkgo biloba (GK501) and Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer (G115) extracts alone or in combination in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures and mixed cortical cells exposed to excitotoxic insults"
15.00-15.15 Mr. Qi-Lei Chen, School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, China: "Discovery of COX-2 selective inhibitors from the medicinal plant Saussurea laniceps using a novel functionalized magnetic nanoparticle-based assay"
15.15-15.30 Mr. Jakob Reinhardt, University of Basel, Switzerland: "Sesquiterpene lactones from Artemisia argyi - determination of absolute configurations and immunosuppressive activity"
15.30-15.45 Ms. Marie Netopilova, Czech University of Life science Prague, Czech Repoblic: "In vitro antimicrobial effect of carvacrol and thymol combination against Staphylococcus aureus using new broth volatilization chequerboard method"
15.45-16.00 Ms. Yvonne Scherrer, University of Basel, Switzerland: "Understanding local knowledge for traditional medicines research: a framework approach"
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16.00-16.15
16.15–16.45 Closing Plenary Lecture (Forum 1&2):
Dr. Evelyn Wolfram –ZHAW, Wädenswil: "Tools for
Quality by Design of Herbal Ingredients and Herbal
Products"
16.45-17.30 - Poster Awards and Closing Ceremony (Forum 1&2)
Prof. Alexander Shikov, Institute of Pharmacy St.
Petersburg
Prof. Christian Hinderling, Institute of Chemistry and
Biotechnology, ZHAW
19.00-22.30 Congress Dinner in Landgasthaus Halbinsel AU
Transfer by public transport see p. 29
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
June 26, 2018 (12.45-14.00) No. Authors Title 1. Bilkisu A. Adedoyin, Aminu B.
Muhammed, Sani M. Dangoggo, Abdullahi B. Rabah, George P. Sharples and Satyajit D. Sarker
GC-FID and GC-MS analyses, and bioactivity assessment of the essential oil of Cassia singueana Delile flower
2. Shaymaa Al-Majmaie, Lutfun Nahar, George P. Sharples and Satyajit D. Sarker
Antimicrobial activity of selected iraqi medicinal plants assessed by the micro-titre plate-based assay incorporating resazurin as an indicator of cell growth.
3. Shaza Al-Massarani, Ali El-Gamal, Adnan Al-Rehaily, Ebtesam Al-Sheddi, Mai Al-Oqail, Nida Farshori, Nurhayat Tabanca, Alden Estep, James Becnel
Chemical composition, adulticidal and antioxidant activities of the saudi plant Nuxia oppositifolia (Hochst.)
4. Afaf Al-Groshi, Andrew R. Evans,
Fyaz M. D. Ismail, Hiba A. Jasim, Nicola Dempster, Lutfun Nahar, and Satyajit D. Sarker
Bioassay-guided isolation of cytotoxic compounds from the Libyan plant Juniperus phoenicea L.
5. Natthinee Anantachoke, Chayaporn Limpichai, Supachoke Mangmool
Anti-inflammatory lignans from Mitrephora sirikitiae leaves
6. Aroyan M.V, Kaukhova I.E, Gor'kaya K.A., Kurmanova А.A
Determination of merchandising parameters of Melilotus officinalis crude sample
7. Babushkina Eugenia, Efimova Ksenia
Fluorescence analysis of plant rаw material containing essential oils and determination of crude drug falsification
8. Ammar Bader, Ashraf Abdalla, Pier Luigi Cioni, Guido Flamini
Composition and cytotoxic activity of Achillea membranacea (Labill.) DC essential oil.
9. Ammar Bader, Mohsen Al-Mahmoud, Hani Faidah, Mohammed Abourehab, Mohamed Abdelhady, Bashir Bashir, Abdalla Ahmed.
Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of some selected Saudi medicinal plants
10. Sergei Belokurov, Elena Flisyuk Comparative analysis of various methods for obtaining extracts with high content of biologically active substances
11. Bolotova V.C., Pryakhina N.I., Blinova M.P.
Pharmacological analysis of certain activities of the herbal tincture of Thermopsis lanceolata
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12. Panitch Boonsnongcheep, Sompop Prathanturarug, and Benyakan Pongkitwitoon
Establishment of callus and hairy root cultures of Capsicum annuum L. and study on their chemical profile using HPLC
13. Angélique Bourqui, Philippe Valamaggia, Atou Boye Niang, Mohamed Dahaba, ElHadji Assane Diop, Bertrand Graz, Renata Campos, Anne-Laure Cavin, Sidy Mohamed Seck
Field application of phytochemistry – experience with traditional plants against hypertension in Senegal
14. Barbara Hochstrasser, Sarah Fankhauser, Christiane Kolb, Heba Kalbhenn-Aziz, Veronika Butterweck
Effects of St. John’s wort, miquelianin and hyperforin on CRH induced HPA axis activation in pituitary-derived AtT-20 cells
15. Mullika T. Chomnawang, Sirikhwan Tinrat, Nuntavan Bunyapraphatsara
Pachyrhizus erosus (L.) Urb. as a natural source of inulin to be used as prebiotics
16. Cristina Ciobanu, Diug Eugen, Nicolae Ciobanu, Greta Balan, Tomuta Ioan
Antimicrobial evaluation of Cynara scolymus L. leaves extracts
17. Fabio Cirillo The challenges of natural drug delivery during clinical and commercial phase
18. Chatsri Deachapunya, Wannaporn Chayalak, Sunit Suksamrarn, Sutthasinee Poonyachoti2
Protective role of hydroxyxanthone derivatives on the intestinal epithelial damage induced by inflammation
19. Sabrina Steiert, Ulrich Zissler, Adam Chaker, Jürgen Drewe, Catherine Zahner, Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, Carsten Schmidt-Weber, Stefanie Gilles
Anti-inflammatory effects of the P. hybridus extract Ze 339 are mediated by inhibition of the STAT pathway
20. Vanessa Santos, Ahmed El-Tassa, Fernanda Mulinari, Francislete Melo
Polyphenols and antioxidant activity of Simarouba versicolor’s leaves
21. Camilla Farias, Ahmed El-Tassa, Carlos da Cruz Jr, Francislete Melo
Polyphenols and antioxidant activity of Rhamnus purshiana
22. Evstigneeva K.S., Burakova M.A A dental product for the prevention and treatment of diseases of the oral cavity containing extracts of herb of geranium meadow grass and alder catcins
23. Tatiana Fomicheva Natural zeolites application for solution cleaning
24. Chhaya Gadgoli and Archana Naik Crocin from Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. (Oleaceae): Enhancement of stability and effect on collagen type 1 and elastin gene
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25. Abdollah Ghasemi Pirbalouti, Lyle Craker, Hamid Mozafari
Foliar application of elicitors on quantity and quality of essential oil from medicinal and aromatic plants
26. Christina Gkouva, Leo Gibson, Caroline Howard
Developing herbal monographs for the British Pharmacopoeia- the High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) perspective
27. Goncharova S.B., Aroyan M.V., Kaukhova I.E.
Influence of the nature of the extracting agent on the efficiency of flavonoid extraction from Iris lactea herb
28. Goncharov M.Yu., Povydysh M.N., Yakovlev G.P.
Chemical composition and pharmacological activity of species of the genus Baphia
29. Isabelle Guinobert, Anne-Laure Dinel, Corinne Joffre, Véronique Pallet, Valérie Bardot, Lucile Berthomier, Isabelle Ripoche, Angèle Guilbot
Administration of a standardized extract of Rhodiola rosea in mice reduced acute mild stress-induced corticosterone release and altered stress-responsive gene expression
30. Michel Dubourdeaux, Isabelle Guinobert, Valérie Bardot, Anaïs Escalon, Isabelle Ripoche, Pierre Chalard, César Cotte, Lucile Berthomier, Martin Leremboure
Melissa officinalis L. Ipowder®: phytochemical analysis and antioxidant activity
31. Isabelle Guinobert, Laïla Haddioui, Valérie Bardot, Lucile Berthomier, Isabelle Ripoche, Angèle Guilbot
Virucidal activity of a hydroethanolic Cupressus sempevirens cones extract against human and bovine viruses
32. GunchenkoV.I, BurakovaМ.А., Kotova N.
Development of composition, technology of biologically active food additives for the normalization of carbohydrate metabolism
33. Jeong-Doo Heo, Jungil Choi, Seon Min Lee, Na Hyun Kim
PT induces cell cycle arrest and autophagy in human breast cancer cells through the MEK/ERK pathways
34. Eunice Ego Mgbeahuruike, Pia Fyhrquist, Heikki Vuorela, Chinyere Amandikwa, and Yvonne Holm
An ethnobotanical survey and antifungal activity of Piper guineense used for the treatment of fungal infections in West-African traditional medicine
35. Pınar İkiz, Duygu Kaya Bilecenoğlu, Büşra Yaylı, Omer Bayazeid, Gülin Renda, Funda Nuray Yalçın
Effects of some Gentianella Species on BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) expression on human neuroblastoma (SH-SY5Y) cell lines
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36. Vasilii Ivlev, Sergey Goryainov, Gennady Kalabin, Rimma Abramovich, Olga Potanina
Screening of herbal medicines and dietary supplements for synthetic adulterants
37. Mingzhi Su, Changhao Zhao, Jee H. Jung
Anti-biofilm effect of viriditoxin on bacterial pathogens
38. Olaf Kelber, Karen Nieber, Karin Kraft
Safety assessment of herbal products: Common pitfalls
39. Fink C, Olaf Kelber, Sabine Rabini, Ahmed Madisch
Mechanisms of action of STW 5 in IBS
40. Sabine Rabini, Manfred Wargenau, Vincenzo Stanghellini
Functional dyspepsia: STW 5 effective in multiple symptoms
41. Olaf Kelber, Karen Nieber Natural products and the liver: From HILI to hepatoprotection
42. Olaf Kelber, S. Verjee, Eva Gorgus, Dieter Schrenk, Karen Nieber
Ethanol in medicines for children: Food more relevant than phytomedicines
43. Cristina D. Kelemen, Ivo Doskocil, Johana Rondevaldova, Doru Pamfil and Ladislav Kokoska
In vitro antioxidant and anti-proliferative activity of Ranunculaceae species from Romania
44. Mohamed T. Khayyal, Mona Abdel-Tawab, Jan Frank, Dariush Behnam, Walaa El-Sabbagh, Rania El-Hazek
Enhancement of the chronic anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin through micellar formulation: Further potentiation through combination with Boswellia and Xanthohumol
45. Mohamed T. Khayyal, Matthias H. Kreuter, Sabine Anagnostou, Michael Kemmler, Peter Altmann, Mona A. El-Ghazaly, Doaa H. Abdel-Naby
A specially formulated chamomile extract protects against radiation-induced intestinal mucositis
46. Kitaek Kim, Min-Hwan Kim, Ju-Hwan Park, Dae-Duk Kim
Microemulsion for topical delivery of 20(S)-protopanaxadiol
47. Youjung Lee, Seoyoung Kim, Beodul Yang, Jung_Hoon Kim, Hyungwoo Kim
Anti-inflammatory effects of Brassica oleracea L. var. capitate in mice with contact dermatitis
48. Yon-Suk Kim, Xin-Dong, Woen-Bin Shin, Jin-Su Park, Pyo-Jam Park
Enhanced-immune effects of Pueraria lobate flower extracts through MAPK signaling pathway in RAW264.7 cells
49. Klemper A.V. Collection of medicinal raw materials of pharmacognosy department
50. Rita Könye, Samuel Peter, Szabolcs Béni, Imre Boldizsár, Evelyn Wolfram, Kalina Danova
Flavonoid profile of field and biotechnologically derived Hypericum species
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51. Bokyung Koo, Seo Yun Jung, Yulan Liao, Jiabao Zhang, Hojung Bae,Wooroo Heo, Nayeon Goo, Jaehoon Kim, Jihyun Kim, Jong Hoon Ryu
Joins®, an herbal prescription, attenuates the prepulse inhibition deficits and cognitive impairments induced by MK-801
52. Vera M. Kosman, Natalia M. Faustova, Olga N. Pozharitskaya, Alexander N. Shikov
Various approaches to pharmacokinetic study of Adelandak -Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis gonads extract
53. Tomas Kudera, Eva Skrivanova, Ladislav Kokoska
Selective growth-inhibitory effect of plant-derived compounds and their synthetic analogs on human gut microbiota in-vitro
54. Katarzyna Kurc, Izabela Nawrot-Hadzik, Sebastian Granica, Adam Matkowski
In-vitro biological activities of various species of agrimony and its phytochemical profile
55. Premysl Landa, Karel Smejkal, Ondrej Vesely, Karolina Jakubczyk, Veronika Temml, Timm Stammer, Daniela Schuster
Inhibition of COXs and 5-LOX by natural stilbenoids
56. Farida Larit, Samira Benyahia, Francisco León, Izabela Jasicka-Misiak, Fadila Benayache, Samir Benayache, Piotr P Wieczorek, Shabana Khan, Stephen J. Cutler
In vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Cytisus villosus Pourr. extracts and phenolics
57. Lebedkova A.A., Povydysh M.N.
Influence of the type of drying on the con-tent of biologically active substances in the raw material of Polemonium caeru-leum, Melilotus officinalis and Avena sativa
58. Nicole Mähler, Sabine Wronski, Monika Niehof, Christina Hesse, Sinja-Fee Schramm, Meike Müller, Nina Werthmöller, Martin D. Lehner
Imupret® modulates immune function in RSV-infected mice
59. Rüdiger W. Maschke, Dorothee Verdier, Regine Eibl, Jean-Paul Ducos
Scaling-up of coffee embryogenesis for mass propagation: morphology heterogeneities resulting from shear stress
60. Eva Masiero, Dipanwita Banik, Adrian Slater and Tiziana Sgamma
DNA-based Assays to authenticate Ophiopogon and Liriope species
61. Meier zu Köcker, Gerd TRANSALP Project: Strengthening the Phytopharma Industry in the Alpine Region by Connecting related Value Chains across Regions
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62. Teixeira E.R., Coimbra R.S., Ferreira N.M., Guedes F.B., Nascimento G.M., Andrade R.M., Da Cruz Junior C.A. and Melo F.R.
Use of herbal products for the treatment of obesity in humans and pets in Brasília - DF, Brazil
63. Hirbis J., Nascimento G.M., Andrade R.M., Ferreira N.M.; Coimbra R.S., Teixeira E.R, Guedes F.B., Da Cruz Junior C.A. and Melo F.R.
Determination of polyphenols and evaluation of the antioxidant activity of Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) acquired commercially in Distrito Federal, Brazil.
64. Byung-Sun Min, Huynh Nguyen Khanh Tran, MinJee Kim, Jeong-Woo Lee, JeongAh Kim
Anti-inflammatory activities of compounds from twigs of Morus alba
65. Naef Peter Separation of Cannabinoids for Clinical Use
66. Archana Naik, Gadgoli Chhaya and Arvind Naik
Lutein from Tagetes patula: Enhancement of stability and effect on COL type I and elastin gene
67. Archana Naik, Gadgoli Chhaya and Arvind Naik
Genetic level Evaluation of novel, topical herbal formulation: an economic substitute to formulation of saffron
68. Nikulin A.V., Goryainov S.V., Potanina O.G.
Development and validation of an arbutin determination procedure for the bearberry's leaves with HPLC and HPLC/MS
69. Novikova E.K., Kaukhova I.E.
Development of granule composition based on the total evaporated extract of Bidens tripartite L., Solidago canadensis L. and Agrimonia eupatoria L. herbs
70. Pham Ha Thanh Tung, Hoang Minh Chau and Won-Keun Oh
Discrimination of different geographic varieties of Gymnema sylvestre used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes
71. Sandhya Parameswaran, Prajakta Dhuri
design, development, characterization and synergistic activity of liposome of clove and cinnamon oil in oral health care
72. Tania Perrinjaquet-Moccetti, Frutarom Health, Scientific Affairs,
Echinacea dry pressed juice helps enhance immune function during stressful conditions in vivo
73. Benyakan Pongkitwitoon, Seiichi Sakamoto, Rika Nakamitsu, Waraporn Putalun, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Satoshi Morimoto
Development of immunoassay for analysis of homoharringtonine in plant samples
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74. Guang-Zhi Dong, Ji Hye Jeong, Jae-Ha Ryu
A lignan induces lysosomal dependent degradation of FoxM1 protein to suppress β-catenin nuclear translocation
75. Prapairat Seephonkai, Ryusho Ishikawa, Midori A. Arai, Thaworn Kowithayakorn, Takashi Koyano and Masami Ishibashi
New flavanol dimers from the bark of Celtis tetranda and their TRAIL resistance-overcoming activity
76. Petros Tzimas, Kyriaki Chartalou, Eleftherios A. Petrakis, Apostolis Angelis, Maria Halabalaki, Leandros A. Skaltsounis
Comparative study of different extraction methodologies and seasonal variation of the major cannabinoids in fibre-type Cannabis sativa L.
77. Sklyarevskaya N. V., Ditkovskaya Z. R.
Determination of terpenoids and ascorbic acid in herb of Filipendula palmatа
78. Anthony Noble, Justine Stehn, Yudi Reynaldi, Glenn Stone, Gerald Muench, Dhanushka Gunawardena Thomas Schmidts, Peggy Schlupp, Natalie Ruffles, Sanja Stejic, Raphael Aswin Susilowidodo
Temulawak: Source to patient natural medicine development program
79. Suloev I. S., Luzhanin V. G.
Investigation of substances of phenolic nature in the grass of Solidago canadensis (L.)
80. Terninko I.I., Suina I.O., Terninko T.M.
Estimation of dynamics of accumulation of organic acids and component composition of essential oil of herb Aristolochia clematitis L.
81. Terninko I.I., Nguyen Thi Hai Yen, Generalova Yu.E.
Development of a procedure for quantitative determination of hydroxycinnamic acids in the herb catnip (Nepeta cataria L.)
82. Krit Thirapanmethee, Acharaporn Rattanamaneerusmee, Yasushi Nakamura, Mullika T. Chomnawang
Differentiation-inducing effect in human colon cancer cells of Ocimum tenuiflorum L. essential oils
83. Gudrun Ulrich-Merzenich, Lisa Welslau, Anastasiia Shcherbakova, Olaf Kelber, Sabine Rabini, Heba Aziz-Kalbhenn
STW5 modulates the gene and protein expression of acid ion channels and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors in a rat model of gastro-esophageal reflux disease
84. Shcherbakova A, Starinets V.S., Belosludtsev K.N, Ulrich-Merzenich G., Dubinin M.V.
A characterized extract of Evernia prunastri L. increases mitochondria swelling of rat liver cells – one of its mechanisms to induce cytotoxicity
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85. Stefka Valcheva-Kuzmanova, Vesela Borisova, Miroslav Eftimov
Chaenomeles maulei fruit juice antagonizes reserpine-induced hypokinesia in rats
86. Stefka Valcheva-Kuzmanova, Petko Denev, Miroslav Eftimov, Antoaneta Georgieva, Vasilena Kuzmanova, Atanas Kuzmanov, Maria Tzaneva
Gastroprotective effects of Aronia melanocarpa fruit juices and Aronia melanocarpa-based juices in a rat model of indomethacin-induced ulcers
87. Elena A. Vasileva, Chang Shin Yoon, Natalia P. Mishchenko, Sergey A. Fedoreyev, Jin Han
Echinochrome A analogues as potential cardioprotectors
88. Ondrej Vesely, Jaroslav Havlik, Petr Marsik, Veronika Jarosova, Anna Pudlo, Tereza Scholzova
Metabolism of stilbenoids by human gut microbiota
89. Vidovic Senka, Savikin Katarina, Naffati Abdul, Zivkovic Jelena, Vladic Jelena
Chemical profile of Arctostaphylos uva-ursi extracts obtained through application of different green extraction technologies
90. Vidovic Senka, Nastic Natasa, Vladic Jelena, Cvetkovic Dragoljub, Ranitović Aleksandra, Vitas Jasmina, Malbaša Radomir, Vakula Anita, Sumic Zdravko
Chemical and microbiological profile of spray dried fermented cabbage juice
91. Senka Vidović, Jelena Vladić, Aleksandra Gavarić, Stela Jokić, Nika Pavlović, Tihomir Moslavac, Ljiljana Popović
Alternative to conventional edible oil sources: Cold pressing and supercritical CO2 extraction of plum (Prunus domestica L.) kernels
92. Jelena Vladic, Senka Vidovic, Natasa Nastic, Anita Vakula, Aleksandra Tepic, Zdravko Sumic
Spray drying technology in development of functional products based on fermented cabbage juice
93. José F. Vouillamoz, Claude-Alain Carron, Evelyn Wolfram
Clinopodium nepeta and Clinopodium menthifolium: agronomical and phytochemical potential of two species of calamint
94. Whaley A.K. Luzhanin V.G. Phytochemical analysis of the leaves of Rubus chamaemorus L.
95. Evelyn Wolfram, Andreas Schönborn and Sarah Bräm
Effect directed analysis on HPTLC: rapid screening of phytochemical fingerprints for estrogenic and enzyme inhibitory activity
96. Roman Senn, Yannick Haldner, Nadja Meier, Samuel Peter, Beat Meier and Evelyn Wolfram
Development of qualitative and quantitative flavonoid analysis methods for Bursae pastoris-herba for a future Ph. Eur. monograph
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97. Ka-Man, Yip; Jun, Xu; Ping, Ding; Hu-Biao, Chen
Chemomics-based characterization of bioactive component variations in different growth years and tissues of Morindae officinalis Radix
98. Shan-Shan Zhou, Ka-Man Yip, Jun Xu, Hu-Biao Chen
The gut microbiota-mediated anti-obesity effect of water extract of ginseng
99. Lisa-Anna-Maria,Pihan, Günter Vollmer, Evelyn Wolfram
Development of HPTLC fingerprint method for Sideritis spec. ethanolic extracts and biological effect directed experiments
100. Raha Orfali, Ghada Fawzy, Areej Al-Taweel, Hasan Yusufoglu, Maged Abdel-Kader, Ruba Al-Sabbagh, and Shagufta Perveen
Antiulcer activity of different extracts of Anvillea garcinii and Isolation of two new secondary metabolites
101. Aleksandra Cvetanović, Gökhan Zengin, Şengül Uysal, Zoran Zeković, Marija Radojković, Mirjana Petronijević
Anti-diabetic activity of chamomile (Chamomilla matricaria L.) extracts
102. Aleksandra Cvetanović, Gökhan Zengin, Şengül Uysal, Zoran Zeković, Marija Radojković,
Jaroslava Švarc-Gajić, Mirjana Petronijević
Pancreatic lipase inhibitors from chamomile subcritical water extracts
103. Marija Radojković, Gökhan Zengin, Pavle Mašković, Aleksandra Cvetanović, Milena Vujanović
A study on in vitro enzyme inhibitory properties of Morus nigra L.: New sources of natural inhibitors for public health problems
104. Marija Radojković, Milena Vujanović, Saša Đurović, Gökhan Zengin, Tatjana Majkić, Ivana Beara
The flower of Sambucus nigra L. in the role of phytopreparate and nutritional supplement
105. Gunter Haesaerts Bacterial anti-adhesion: an indispensible tool for health care providers
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Wednesday, June 27, 2018
EXCURSION "Max Zeller AG/Vitaplant or Bioforce AG"
- The buses of the excursion will depart at 7:30 am sharp in front of the Hotel
Meierhof, Horgen
- Expected return to Zurich HB: 18:15 (due to traffic, the time is approximate)
The excursion has English speaking program, and includes bus transfer, and
lunch.
Costs: 30.00 EUR.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
LANGUAGE:
The official language of the Congress is English. No simultaneous translation
will be provided.
INTERNET:
WLAN is available free of charge at the area of the Congress venue.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE:
A certificate of attendance will be given to all registered participants during
registration to the congress.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
No refunds. However, another delegate can be nominated as a replacement.
BADGES:
Congress badges must be visible at all time during the meeting. Local
organizers, staff and speakers can be recognized by their colored name
badges.
LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS:
Coffee-breaks and lunches will be organized in the congress area and are
included in the registration fee. The Get-together in Wädenswil is included as
well.
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VOLTAGE:
Electricity in Switzerland is 220 Volt, type J.
INSURANCE:
The Organizing Committee cannot accept any liability. Participants should make
their own arrangements with respect to health, accident and travel insurance.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
-Phytopharm 2018 web-site: www.phytopharm2018.ch
- Zürich Tourism: www.zuerich.com/en
- Zürich University of Applied Science, Wädenswil: www.lsfm.zhaw.ch
- Swiss Railway: www.sbb.ch – transfer from airport direct by S2
- Zürich Transportation: www.zvv.ch
DISCLAIMER:
The congress organizers cannot be held responsible for any loss, theft,
damage or injury to any person or property during the congress, whatever
the cause may be. The liability of persons and enterprises providing means of
transportation or other services, however, remains unaffected. The customer
takes part in all tours and trips at his/her own risk.
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SOCIAL PROGRAM
Welcome Reception ZHAW - Get-Together
Monday, June 25, 2018, 19:00 - 21:00
The Get-Together takes place at the ZHAW Campus Grüental green house.
Snacks and drinks will be served. Guided tours to the TCM garden and Swiss
Cultural Program.
Congress Dinner
Tuesday, June 26, 2018, 19:00 - 22:30
The Congress Dinner takes place in the Landgasthof Au, Au Wädenswil.
https://halbinselau.ch/. Travel to Gala Dinner by public transport.
If you are not attending the congress dinner, you are cordially requested to
return your ticket to the registration desk in order to allow students to
participate free of charge. Refund is not possible. Congress dinner tickets can be
purchased separately at the registration desk or students can sign up for free
returned tickets at the registration desk.
Public transport:
Bus 132 – Bocken 17:47 - 17:55 Horgen S8 - 17:59 Horgen - 18:02 Au Bus 131 – Bocken 18:04 - 18:12 Horgen S8 - 18:29 Horgen - 18:32 Au Bus 132 – Bocken 18:17 - 18:25 Horgen S8 - 18:59 Horgen - 19:02 Au
Approx. 8 min walking distance to Restaurant from S-Bahn station
For people with walking difficulties a small Shuttle (9 seater) between 18:02 and 19:02 at the SBahnhof is provided. Please inquire at registration desk.
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LOCAL MAPS
Directions to Phytopharm 2018: Seminarhotel Bocken
http://www.bocken.ch/en/about-us/location-direction/
GETTING AROUND IN ZURICH REGION:
Travel within the larger Zurich Area is best done via public transportation:
www.zvv.ch. All locations in the greater Zurich Area and the Conference
Sites (Horgen, Bocken) can be reached quickly and comfortably through
trains and busses. Single Trip: Zurich Airport->Bocken, Horgen: (Train: 10.80
CHF; Taxi: 150 CHF). You can buy tickets at any trainstop, inside the bus or
online or via mobile app. Tickets are based on zones and are available for
short duration or 24h – with a 24h fare being equivalent to 2 trips on short
duration. The Züri Card is unfortunately not valid in this area.
The Seminar Hotel Bocken can be reached by busses with numbers 131, 132,
155 from Horgen train station. There are S-Bahn lines S2 and S8 from
Wädenswil or Zürich main station to Horgen.
S2 - Zürich HB 7:47 – 8:05 Horgen Bus 155 - Horgen 8:10 – 8:18 Bocken S8 - Zürich HB 8:07 – 8:29 Horgen Bus 132 - Horgen 8:34 – 8:47 Bocken
S8 - Wädenswil 7:52 – 7:59 Horgen Bus 132 - Horgen 8:04 – 8:12 Bocken S8 - Wädenswil 8:22 – 8:29 Horgen Bus 132 - Horgen 8:34 – 8:47 Bocken
Bocken
Bockenweg 4
8810 Horgen
Gala Dinner: Landgasthof Au
Austrasse 59
8804 Au ZH
Welcome Reception ZHAW Campus Grüntal Gruentalstrasse 14 8820 Waedenswil
Airport
Zuerich
Horgen
Waedenswil