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Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology ; : 27-2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975978

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opicality: Raw Rhizomata et radices Phlojodicarpi sibirici, are the source for the drug “Floverin”, which is a natural mixture of coumarins (digidrosamidine and visnadine). “Floverin” has inflammatory properties and is used for peripheral vascular spasm, spastic forms edarteriite, Raynaud’s disease, in mild forms of chronic coronary insufficiency. The drug “Floverin” the pharmacy is not implemented, so it is interesting to study native plants. The area of growth Phlojodicarpi sibirici consists of three parts: Daursky, Selenginsky and Zabaikalsky. In addition, isolated the location of this type are in Yakutia, Krasnoyarsk regions, Irkutsk, Chita and Amur regions in the west. The main area of blanks of raw materials on an industrial scale is the Chita region. [1]The purpose of this work: is to study Pharmacognostic analysis Rhizomata et radices Phlojodicarpi sibiriciAccording to goal of this research the following tasksare defined:1. To carry out the macroscopical and microscopical analysis of materials.2. Identify major merchandising performance.3. Determine the number of active substances forwhich standardized commodities.The object of analysis is the rhizomata et radices Phlojodicarpi sibirici collected 28/07/2010 in Chita region.For the solution of tasks the following methods of the analysis were used: macroscopic and microscopical analysis, phytochemical analysis, thin-layer chromatography, UV - spectrophotometry.Results: According to pharmacopeia article 42-2667-89 « Rhizomata et radices Phlojodicarpi sibirici », the total content of visnadine and digidrosamidine determined by spectrophotometry, shall not be less than 3%; moisture no more than 13%; other parts Phlojodicarpi sibirici (leaves, stems, including offices in the analysis) is than 17%; of organic impurities no more than 1%; mineral impurities no more than 3%. [2]Conclusion: Phlojodicarpi sibirici was collecting in Chita region to the general pharmacopeia article 42- 2667-89 « Rhizomata et radices Phlojodicarpi sibirici »References:1. Iakovleva G.P., Blinova K.F. Medicinal plant raw materials. Pharmacognosy. St. Petersburg.: SpetsLit, 2004. pp. 377-380 (оn russian)2. Pharmacopeia article 42-2667-89 Rhizomata et radices Phlojodicarpi sibirici. (оn russian)

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