STUDY OF SOME PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS OF THE COMMON SORREL AERAL PART, GROWING IN THE AL-TAI TERRITORY

  • Людмила (Ljudmila) Михайловна (Mihajlovna) Федосеева (Fedoseeva) Altai State Medical University Email: ludmila@agmu.ru
  • Георгий (Georgij) Родионович (Rodionovich) Кутателадзе (Kutateladze) Altai State Medical University Email: goha-kut@mail.ru
Keywords: Rumex acetosa L., flavonoids, anthracene derivatives, phenolic compounds

Abstract

Common sorrel (Rumex acetosa L.), Polygonaceae family, two-year herbaceous plant, contains a complex of biologically active compounds, based on phenolic compounds (flavonoids, coumarins, anthracene derivatives, tannins). Since ancient times it has been used in folk medicine as an anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, astringent. The purpose of this work is to study the composition of phenolic compounds of the aerial part of common sorrel, which grows on the territory of the Altai Territory. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to solve the following tasks: performe of qualitative reactions on phenolic compounds different groups, separation and identification of phenolic compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography.

The results of qualitative reactions allow to suggest the presence of flavonoids flavone and flavanol groups,  anthracene derivatives of the chrysacin group, coumarins and condensed tannins in aerial part.

High-performance liquid chromatography of common sorrel aerial part ethanol extract (extrctant – 70% ethanol) were used to identify the flavonoids of the flavanol group: kaempferol and quercetin derivatives, anthracene derivatives of the chrysacin group.

The studies are aimed at studying the possibility of using the aeral part of common sorrel in medicine. Based on the conducted studies, the development of normative documentation for medicinal plant raw materials is being carried out.

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Author Biographies

Людмила (Ljudmila) Михайловна (Mihajlovna) Федосеева (Fedoseeva), Altai State Medical University
доктор фармацевтических наук, профессор
Георгий (Georgij) Родионович (Rodionovich) Кутателадзе (Kutateladze), Altai State Medical University
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Published
2017-04-18
How to Cite
1. Федосеева (Fedoseeva)Л. (Ljudmila) М. (Mihajlovna), Кутателадзе (Kutateladze)Г. (Georgij) Р. (Rodionovich) STUDY OF SOME PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS OF THE COMMON SORREL AERAL PART, GROWING IN THE AL-TAI TERRITORY // chemistry of plant raw material, 2017. № 4. P. 91-96. URL: http://journal.asu.ru/cw/article/view/1861.
Section
Low-molecular weight compounds