QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION AND ORGANI C ACIDS CONTENT IN THE ABOVEGROUN D PART OF PLANTS FRO M FAMILIES LAMIACEAE, ASTERACEAE, APIACEAE AND CHENOPODIACEAE
Наукові журнали Тернопільського державного медичного університету імені І.Я.Горбачевського
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QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION AND ORGANI C ACIDS CONTENT IN THE ABOVEGROUN D PART OF PLANTS FRO M FAMILIES LAMIACEAE, ASTERACEAE, APIACEAE AND CHENOPODIACEAE
QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION AND ORGANI C ACIDS CONTENT IN THE ABOVEGROUN D PART OF PLANTS FRO M FAMILIES LAMIACEAE, ASTERACEAE, APIACEAE AND CHENOPODIACEAE |
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Marchyshyn, S. M.
Shanayda, M. I. Kernychna, I. Z. Demydiak, O. L. Dahym, I. S. Berdey, T. S. Potishnyj, I. M. |
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Background. Organic acids are the compounds of aliphatic or aromatic orders, which are widespread inflora and have a wide range of biological activity. We studied the qualitative composition and quantitative contentsof organic acids in the aboveground part of some unofficial medicinal plants from families Lamiaceae, Asteraceae,Apiaceae and Chenopodiaceae is relevant.Objective. The objects of the research are the aboveground part of unofficial medicinal plants from familiesLamiaceae, Asteraceae, Apiaceae and Chenopodiaceae.Methods. Identification of organic acids was performed by means of thin-layer and paper chromatography,their content was determined by means of gas chromatography, the quantitative amount of organic acids wasdefined by titrimetric analysis.Results. In the studied raw plants the quality of organic acids and their total contents were determined (interms of malic acid). It is established that the maximum content of organic acids is accumulated in the grassHyssopus officinalis L. (Lamiaceae), and the minimal is in the leaves of Chrysánthemum xhortorum L. variety Apro(Asteraceae). In all studied raw plants the dominance of aliphatic acids (citric, malic, oxalic and malonic) wasdetermined by means of gas chromatography. Benzoic is predominant among the aromatic acids.Conclusions. In the studied raw plants the quality of organic acids and their total content were determined.The following results can be used in developing the methods of quality control of the studied raw plants andduring the study of new bioactive substances.KEY WORDS: organic acids, Lamiaceae, Asteraceae, Apiaceae, Сhenopodiaceae, grass, leaves, thinlayerchromatography, gas chromatography, paper chromatography.
Background. Organic acids are the compounds of aliphatic or aromatic orders, which are widespread inflora and have a wide range of biological activity. We studied the qualitative composition and quantitative contentsof organic acids in the aboveground part of some unofficial medicinal plants from families Lamiaceae, Asteraceae,Apiaceae and Chenopodiaceae is relevant.Objective. The objects of the research are the aboveground part of unofficial medicinal plants from familiesLamiaceae, Asteraceae, Apiaceae and Chenopodiaceae.Methods. Identification of organic acids was performed by means of thin-layer and paper chromatography,their content was determined by means of gas chromatography, the quantitative amount of organic acids wasdefined by titrimetric analysis.Results. In the studied raw plants the quality of organic acids and their total contents were determined (interms of malic acid). It is established that the maximum content of organic acids is accumulated in the grassHyssopus officinalis L. (Lamiaceae), and the minimal is in the leaves of Chrysánthemum xhortorum L. variety Apro(Asteraceae). In all studied raw plants the dominance of aliphatic acids (citric, malic, oxalic and malonic) wasdetermined by means of gas chromatography. Benzoic is predominant among the aromatic acids.Conclusions. In the studied raw plants the quality of organic acids and their total content were determined.The following results can be used in developing the methods of quality control of the studied raw plants andduring the study of new bioactive substances.KEY WORDS: organic acids, Lamiaceae, Asteraceae, Apiaceae, Сhenopodiaceae, grass, leaves, thinlayerchromatography, gas chromatography, paper chromatography. |
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Ternopil State Medical University
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2016-05-12
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http://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/6374
10.11603/ijmmr.2413-6077.2015.2.6374 |
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International Journal of Medicine and Medical Research; № 1 (2016)
International Jornal of Medicine and Medical Research; № 1 (2016) International Journal of Medicine and Medical Research; № 1 (2016) 2414-9985 2413-6077 10.11603/ijmmr.2413-6077.2015.2 |
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ukr
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http://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/6374/5836
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