STUDY OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS IN PLANTS INCLUDED IN THE PLANTAGINACEAE FAMILY
31.07.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 2 Issue 7
Makhmudov Rustam Rasuljonovich, Suleymanova Gulchexra Gaybullaevna, Alimkhodzhaeva Nazira Tillakhodzhaevna, Ikramova Zulfiya Adilovna
Abstract. The growing demand for phytopreparations makes it possible to expand the range of medicinal plant materials, chemical and pharmacological studies of substances from poorly studied plant species, the creation of medicines based on them and their use in medical practice. In this regard, the purpose of our research is to study the chemical composition of Plantago plants from the Plantaginaceae family, to isolate flavonoids and hydrolysable tannins, to study their chemical structure and biological activity.
Keywords: Plantaginaceae, Plantago major L., Plantago lanceolata L., chloroform extraction, acetone extraction, ethyl acetate fraction, flavonoids, hydrolysable tannins, ellagitannins, gallotannins.
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