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Introduction. The ornamental plants are wide-spread due to their beauty, usually considered to
be without any value than decorative one, but there are some of them that also possess spicy
(thyme), aromatic (lavender) or food properties (rosemary, basil), not to forget about their
therapeutic qualities and toxicity. At first sight, the decorative plants are very harmless with a
pleasant smell and look, but their varied chemical composition and therapeutic spectrum does
not exclude their toxic potential.
Aim of the study. The selection of ornamental plants with therapeutic potential through the light
of the chemical compounds and usage in medicine.
Materials and methods. Analysis of bibliographical data concerning the selected decorative
plants used in office or house, their therapeutic and poisonous properties according to the
chemical compounds.
Results. The research of chemical composition of these plants showed that the most important
substances which they contain are: alkaloids (Aphelandra squarrosa, Scindapsus aureus,
Acalypha hispida, Dieffenbachia maculata); volatile oils (Hedera helix, Coleus forskohlii),
tannins (Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum, Abutilon pictum, Ficus elastica); flavonoids
(Anthurium andraeanum, Colocasia esculenta); saponosides (Dizygotheca kerchoveana, Fatsia
japonica, Schefflera actinophylla) and calcium oxalate (Philodendron verrucosum, Syngonium
podophyllum).
Conclusions. Choosing of ornamental plant is an extremely important decision. Besides their
beauty, the decorative plants can have both beneficial and negative effects on the state of the
human body. It is necessary to know what effects can have the plants which share with us the
same air and space everyday, in order to prevent possible damage to our health. |
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