Abstract:
Introduction: Artichoke was used as a food and medicine by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and
Romans. Nowadays artichoke is widely cultivated in Mediterranean countries. Worldwide ethnomedical
uses of artichoke are for bile insufficiency, gallbladder disorders, high cholesterol, liver disorders, hyperglycaemia, detoxification, dyspepsia, jaundice, nausea. Due to clinical proofs of its therapeutic benefits
artichoke was introduced in cultivation in the Collection of Medicinal Plants of the Centre for the Cultivation of Medicinal plants of the State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae Testemitanu”.
Purpose and objectives: This study aimed to analyze the share of phyto products obtained from
artichoke’s raw materials in European countries and to estimate the main pharmaceutical forms of drugs.
Materials and methods: assessment literature review of the range of drugs, concept comparative, structure-systemic review, statistics.
Results: The survey is base on published data of marketing authorization in European countries
of medicines containing artichoke. The presence of this medicines are for more than 30 years on the
European market and were develop accounting for 11 European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Germany, France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia Spain, Romania, United Kingdom and also in Republic of
Moldova. Sate moldovan nomenclator database of Agency of Medicine includes 3 registered herbal
medicinal products containing Cynarae folium as a single drug and 1 combined product. Although solid
dosage forms (tablet and hard capsules) are considered biopharmaceutical most difficult forms
constitutes 80% of registered products. The registered liquid pharmaceutical forms are solution for oral
intake, fluid extract and tincture, their range submit considerably compared with solid forms. For
example the tincture (1:5) is registered only in one country, in Poland.
Conclusions: As a result of the survey was determined that in different countries are used various pharmaceutical forms based on artichoke extract. However the most common were found to be the solid
pharmaceutical forms tablets and hard capsules. Also as a surprise the main solvent for extraction was
developed to be the water which came in contrary with the fact that biologically active compounds of
phenolic structures, contained in artichoke, are more soluble in highly polar organic solvents. For
maintain the production constant improvement of extraction technology is required
Description:
State medical and Pharmaceutical university “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Faculty of Pharmacy, Chisinau,
Republic of Moldova