Allium polyrhizum Turcz.ex Regel results of aboveground research
- VernacularTitle:Таана (Allium polyrhizum Turcz.ex Regel)-ийн газрын дээд хэсгийн судалгааны дүнгээс
- Author:
Oyun-Erdene R
1
;
Gereltu Borjihan
1
Author Information
1. Institute of Mongolia medicine chemistry, Inner Mongolia university
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Allium polyrhizum Turcz;
amino acid;
meniral
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2023;203(1):39-43
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Introduction:Human beings have been using raw materials of plant and animal origin for the treatment of various diseases. Nowadays, in developed and developing countries, plant raw materials are widely used in traditional medicine, health care, and food supplements, and they are used as raw materials in pharmaceutical production, making up a large part of the world pharmaceutical market. Therefore, research activities are intensively carried out to determine the chemical composition and mineral content of plant-derived raw materials and explain the mechanism of action.
Goal:Allium polyrhizum Turcz.ex Regel determination of chemical compounds macro and micro elements and amino acids
Material and Methods:Allium polyrhizum Turcz.ex Regel was collected and prepared from Huvut shar Khoshun, Shili River Province, Institute of Mongolia medicine chemistry, Inner Mongolia university, Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory Medicine Chemistry. then it was made into a type with 0.075 mm particle size by a grinding machine.
Result:Dete-rmining the elemental composition of plant raw materials is important for determining the therapeutic value and safety of the plant. Some elements in Allium polyrhizum Turcz.ex Regel were determined by X-ray fluorescence method.
Conclusions:1. In this study, the content of 7 elements in the above-ground part of Allium polyrhizum Turcz was determined using the XRF analysis method. Of the macro and micro elements such as Ca, K, Mn, Fe, Na, Zn, and Mg, which are essential for the human body, potassium (K) 49.7 mg/kg, calcium (Ca) 45.7 mg/kg, and sodium (Na) 31.0 mg/kg are the most had a high concentration.
2. Among various amino acids involved in protein synthesis, glutamic acid 1.89 mg, aspartic acid 1.48 mg, and alanine 1.00 mg were identified.
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