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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Study of the chemical composition and determination of the quantitative content of the sum of flavonoids in the elevated part of the tincture of SCUTELLARI? ISCANDERI L.

Author: PAZAAT ISMAILOVA, NODIRA ABZALOVA, MOXINUR ISMAILOVA
Abstract: The chemical composition of the elevated part of the medicinal plant and the tincture of Scutellari? Iscanderi L., which has hypotensive, sedative and antispasmodic activity was determined by mass spectrometry. 10 macro- and 34 microelements were revealed, on the basis of which it can be concluded that the elevated part of the plant and the tincture of Scutellari? Iscanderi L. are polymicroelemental sources. The quantitative content of the sum of flavonoids was carried out by spectrophotometric method. Based on our data, the content of the sum of flavonoids in the elevated part of the plant and infusion Scutellari? Iscanderi L. in terms of standard sample of apigenin, is not less than 2.4% and 0.24%, respectively.
Keyword: flavonoids, tincture, elevated part, Scutellari? Iscanderi L., spectrophotometry, mass spectra, apigenin.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.02.0028
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