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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/16458
Title: Seasonal variation of lipophilic compounds of Urtica dioica L. leaves
Other Titles: Dinamica acumulării compuşilor lipofili în frunzele de Urtica dioica L.
Authors: Nencu, Ioana
Gîrd, Cerasela Elena
Duțu, Ligia Elena
Costea, Teodora
Popescu, Maria Lidia
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Asociația Farmaciștilor din Republica Moldova
Citation: NENCU, Ioana, GÎRD, Cerasela Elena, DUŢU, Ligia Elena, COSTEA, Teodora, POPESCU, Maria Lidia. Seasonal variation of lipophilic compounds of Urtica dioica L. leaves. In: Revista Farmaceutică a Moldovei. 2014, nr. 3-4, p. 73. ISSN 1812-5077.
Abstract: Objective: phytochemical characterization of Urtica dioica L. leaves and the selection of the raw materials with the highest content of sterols and carotenoids, in order to obtain pharmacologically active extracts. Material and methods. The leaves were harvested for a period of 7 months (March – September) from Racari Village, Dambovita County, Romania, in 2010. The batches were codified as B1 (March), B2 (April), B3 (May), B4 (June), B5 (July), B6 (August), B7 (September). In order to confirm the identity of the leaves, macroscopic, microscopic and qualitative exams were undertaken. The sterols (free and glycosidic sterols) were assessed spectrophotometrically, based on the formation of dehydration products with multiple conjugated double bonds in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid and ferric chloride (catalyst). The carotenoids content were determined, before and after their release from esteric forms, by assessing the absorbance at λ = 460 nm. Results. The morphological and anatomical aspects concur with scientific literature. The leaves are thin and complete, with a triangular and pubescent lamina (L=0.5 to 10 cm, l=0.3 to 5 cm).The margin is serate and the apex is acuminate. The upper surface is dark green and the lower surface is light green. In all batches, the microscopic exam shows the following specific anatomical elements: subulate hairs and stinging hairs, secretory trichomes with bicellular heads and unicellular stalks, cluster-crystals of calcium oxalate. The active principles identified in the qualitative examination are: sterols, carotenoids, coumarines, flavonoids (except batch B4), polyphenolcarboxilic acids, tannins, proanthocyanidins, mucilages. The carotenoids determination indicates that the highest content of free and esteric forms are found in leaves harvested in June and July, respectively. Glycosidic sterols are prevailing. The leaves content of glycosidic sterols is increases with maturity of the plant. The highest content of free sterols was determined in samples harvested in May. Conclusions. The leaves of Urtica dioca L. represent a complex source of active principles. The selected batch was B3. The selection of the batch was based on the total amount of carotenoids and sterols.
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Revista Farmaceutică a Moldovei: Conferința științifică consacrată jubileului de 50 de ani de la fondarea Facultății de Farmacie a IP USMF „Nicolae Testemițanu” și 80 de ani de la nașterea Patriarhului farmaciei moldave Vasile Procopișin, 31 octombrie 2014, Chișinău, Republica Moldova
URI: http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/16458
ISSN: 1812-5077
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