Friedrich Sertürner is the first to isolate…
1803 CE
He calls the isolated alkaloid "morphium" after the Greek god of dreams, Morpheus.
A pharmacist's apprentice in Paderborn, he publishes a comprehensive paper on its isolation, crystallization, crystal structure, and pharmacological properties, which he studies first in stray dogs, then in self-experiments.
It is not only the first alkaloid to be extracted from opium, but the first ever alkaloid to be isolated from any plant.
Thus he becomes the first person to isolate the active ingredient associated with a medicinal plant or herb.