Author(s): Zholdasbayev M. E., Ishmuratova M. Yu., Atazhanova G. A., Musozoda S. M., Ewa Poleszak

Email(s): zholdasbayev.mussa.95@gmail.com

DOI: 10.52711/0974-360X.2023.00964   

Address: Zholdasbayev M. E.1*, Ishmuratova M. Yu.2, Atazhanova G. A.1, Musozoda S. M.3, Ewa Poleszak4
1NJSC “Karaganda Medical University”, 100000, Kazakhstan, Karaganda, Gogol Street, 40.
2NJSC “Buketov Karaganda University”, 100028, Kazakhstan, Karaganda, Universitetskaya St., 28, Building No. 3.
3Tajik National University, 734035, Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Rudaki Avenue Street, 17, Building No. 3.
4Medical University of Lublin, 20-059, Poland, Lublin, St. Al. Racławickie 1.
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Volume - 16,      Issue - 12,     Year - 2023


ABSTRACT:
Introduction to the practical application of new medicinal plants is an important task of modern medicine and pharmacy. This research presents the results of the histochemical study of raw materials of Prunella vulgaris, collected in the flowering phase on the territory of the Ulytau mountains (Ulytau region, Republic of Kazakhstan). The aim of the study is to determine the features of localization of individual groups of secondary metabolites in the aerial part of Prunella vulgaris at the microscopic level. Histochemical analysis of leaves, inflorescences and stems of Prunella vulgaris will allow to establish the localization in tissues of such biologically active substances as essential oil, sesquiterpene lactones, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, polysaccharides. For the first time, localization of secondary metabolites was studied by histochemical tests using light microscopy in the tissues of Prunella vulgaris. The results of histochemical studies can be used to confirm the authenticity, identification and standardization of the above-ground part of Prunella vulgaris.


Cite this article:
Zholdasbayev M. E., Ishmuratova M. Yu., Atazhanova G. A., Musozoda S. M., Ewa Poleszak. Histochemical Study of above-ground parts of Prunella vulgaris L., growing on the Territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology.2023; 16(12):5944-7. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2023.00964

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Zholdasbayev M. E., Ishmuratova M. Yu., Atazhanova G. A., Musozoda S. M., Ewa Poleszak. Histochemical Study of above-ground parts of Prunella vulgaris L., growing on the Territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology.2023; 16(12):5944-7. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2023.00964   Available on: https://rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2023-16-12-65


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