BASIC MAIN POLYPHENOLIC COMPOUNDS OF SOME PLANT SPECIES

Authors

  • A. R. Zhumatayeva JSC «International Research and Production Holding «Phytochemistry»
  • G. K. Mukusheva JSC «International Research and Production Holding «Phytochemistry»
  • G. M. Baisarov JSC «International Research and Production Holding «Phytochemistry»
  • D. K. Nurkadyrov JSC «International Research and Production Holding «Phytochemistry»
  • S. M. Adekenov JSC «International Research and Production Holding «Phytochemistry»

Keywords:

polyphenolic compounds, flavonoids, glycosides, chalcones, Asteraceae, Rosaceae, Salicaceae, Polygonáceae, Lamiáceae

Abstract

Data of some plant species containing polyphenolic compounds have been summarized. The dominant phenolic compounds of the investigated taxa were identified.The promising plant species for isolation of polyphenolic compounds as potential sources of original domestic pharmaceutical substances were determined.

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2021-05-03