BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPONENTS OF MOSS POLYTRICHUM COMMUNE: EXTRACTION AND PROPERTIES
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Keywords

bryophytes
polyphenols
mass-spectrometry
antioxidant activity

How to Cite

Budaev N., Faleva A., Ulyanovskii N., Falev D., Onuchina A., Kosyakov D. BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPONENTS OF MOSS POLYTRICHUM COMMUNE: EXTRACTION AND PROPERTIES // BIOAsia-Altai, 2024. Vol. 4, № 1. P. 22-25. URL: http://journal.asu.ru/bioasia/article/view/16072.

Abstract

In this study, we optimized the extractive isolation of biologically active compounds from the moss Polytrichum commune through pressurized liquid extraction, and we analyzed the polyphenol content using high-performance liquid chromatography with UV spectrophotometric detection.

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