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HERO ID
8347790
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The study of macro- and micro-elemental composition of plant raw materials of Aiugareptans L. and Filipendulahexapetala Gilib
Author(s)
Maliuvanchuk, SV; Stasiv, TH; Hrytsyk, AR; Struk, OA
Year
2018
Volume
65
Issue
4
Page Numbers
38-45
Language
English
Abstract
The homeostasis of the human body is dependent on macro- and micronutrients, which, as biotics, are modulators of metabolic processes. Plant organisms, as living systems,are characterized by an appropriate degree of accumulation of macro- and microelements, which play the role of basic modulators for the synthesis of biologically active substances and organic molecular structures. Therefore, it is relevant to study new medicinal plants,which will be complementary to official species, with high content of biologically active substancesand the development of new medicines, which contain a complex of necessary macro- and microelements. To such plants we relate Aiugareptans L. and Filipendulahexapetala Gilib. The purpose of our work was to study the macro- and microelement composition of the raw materials of Aiugareptans L. and Filipendulahexapetala Gilib. for the study of the possibility of further use of them as phytopathic remedies. Study of the elemental composition of the studied objects was carried out by the method of atomic emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma iCAP 7000 Duo. The composition of macro and microelements of raw materials of Aiugareptans L. has been investigated for the first time, 23 inorganic elements were found, and in raw materials of Filipendulahexapetala Gilib. - 9 inorganic elements. Results of study of elemental composition of raw materials of Aiugareptans L. and Filipendulahexapetala Gilib. indicate that the quantitative and qualitative composition of macro and microelements depends on the elemental exchange of its plants, conditions of growth, elemental composition of the soil, which must be taken into account when developing new herbal medicinal products, which would have anticipated desired pharmacological effects. © 2018 Medical University Faculty of Pharmacia. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Aiugareptans L.; Filipendulahexapetala Gilib; Macro- and microelements; Raw material
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