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dc.contributor.authorCalalb, Tatiana
dc.contributor.authorMatveiciuc, Laurita
dc.contributor.authorChiorchina, Nina
dc.contributor.authorCutcovschi, Alina
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-31T10:06:09Z
dc.date.available2021-03-31T10:06:09Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationCALALB, Tatiana, MATVEICIUC, Laurita, CHIORCHINA, Nina, CUTCOVSCHI, Alina. Studiul macro-, microscopic și fitochimic al produsului vegetal din specia Withania somnifera Dunal. In: Revista Farmaceutică a Moldovei. 2016, nr. 1-4, p. 19. ISSN 1812-5077.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1812-5077
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/16490
dc.description”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy 1, Botany Garden of ASMen_US
dc.description.abstractAim of study. Species Withania somnifera Dunal (fam. Solanaceae) common name Ashwagandha is spontaneous, herbaceous plants, originary from India and Sri-Lanka. The content of withanolides of W.radices posses the high therapeutical effects, that why in nowadays is intensive cultivated in different regions from different European and Asian countries. The aim of this work is to study macro-, microscopical characteristics and qualitative, quantitative alkaloid analyses of new vegetable drugs (W. folia and W.herba, obtained from plants grown in the climate conditions of Moldova. Materials and methods. The plants of Ashwagandha were multiplicated by biotechnological methods in vitro in Botany Garden of Academy of Science of the Republic of Moldova and grown in greenhouse and open field. The vegetable drugs (W.radices and W.herba), collected from W.somnifera plants were studied by microscopical and phytochemical methods (qualitative reactions for alkaloids identification and dosage of alkaloids by titrimetric method). Results. Fragmented vegetable drug of W.radices consists from specimens of 5-6 cm in length and 1.0 to 2.5 cm in diameter, cylindrical, gradually tapering down with a brownish-white surface and pure creamy-white inside when broken. W.herba includes fragmented stems (outer surface is hairy, in fracture is white-yellowish), fragmented and entire leaves (simple, exstipulate, petiolate, ovate, acute up to 10 cm long) separated flowers (complete, pentamerous, actinomorphic, hermaphrodite), or cymose inflorescences, fragmented and entire fruits (berry enclosed in gamosepalous calyx). Odour is characteristic, mucilaginous bitter and acrid taste. The microscopical indices are: roots – classical primary anatomy structure with oxalic sand in cortex; stem – epidermis with multicellular denroid trichomes, lacuna and oxalate sand cells in cortex, cambium, sclerenchymatic lignified fibres and collateral vascular bundles; leaf - epidermis with multicellular dendroid trichomes and secretory hairs (uni- or multicellular gland and unicellular stalk), calcium oxalate rosette, fruit – fatty globules in mesocarp. The comparative qualitative and quantitative study of alkaloids in three vegetable drugs were effectuated: W. folia, W. herba and W. radices, from plants grown in greenhouse and open field. Qualitative identification of alkaloids by series of special chemical reactions (Bouchardat reagent, Dragendorff reagent, tannic acid, phosphomolybdic acid, phosphotungstic acid, picric acid, picrolonic acid) demonstrates that alkaloids are present in all vegetable drugs. Quantitative study of alkaloids was effectuated by isolation with chloroform in separated funnel. After drying of alkaloid chloroform extract in acids medium were determinated the total content of alkaloids by titrimetric method with solution of sodium hydroxide. The results denote that the vegetable drugs (W. folia – 1.154%, W. herba – 1.016%) obtained from the greenhouse plants contain the higher value of total alkaloids than in vegetable drugs (W. folia – 0.851%, W. herba – 0.784%) from the open field plants. In both case (plants from greenhouse and in the open field) the highest content of total alkaloids there is in vegetable drug W. folia (respectively – 1.154%; 0.851%). Comparison, the highest content of total alkaloids there is in W. radices (1.415%) than in decreasing W. folia (0.851%) and W. herba (0.784%). Conclusions. The specific micro- and microsopical characteristics to identify the vegetable drugs (W. folia, W. herba and W. radices) obtained from sp. W.somnifera, grown in the climate conditions of Moldova were established. The phytochemical study of 3 vegetable drugs demonstrated that the main source of alkaloids may be W.radices, and as alternative – W.folia and W.herb.en_US
dc.language.isoroen_US
dc.publisherAsociația Farmaciștilor din Republica Moldovaen_US
dc.relation.ispartofRevista Farmaceutică a Moldovei: Conferința științifică cu participare internațională „De la design-ul medicamentului la calitate și inofensivitate” în memoria profesorului Filip Babilev „80 ani de la naștere”, 11 Noiembrie 2016, Chișinău, Republica Moldovaen_US
dc.titleStudiul macro-, microscopic și fitochimic al produsului vegetal din specia Withania somnifera Dunalen_US
dc.title.alternativeMacro-, microscopical and phytochemical study of vegetable drugs from sp. Withania somnifera Dunalen_US
dc.typeOtheren_US
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