Poster presentation
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CHEMICAL COMPONENTS OF Ferula tadshikorum
Q.S. Juraev,
Kh.I. Khasanova,
B.J. Komilov, K.A. Eshbakova
S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of the
Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent
e-mail: e_komila@yahoo.com
Ferula tadshikorum
belongs to the family
Apiaceae
and
is a widespread medicinal
plant growing in Uzbekistan.
F. tadshikorum
has been used as a medicinal plant in
medicine since ancient times. The use of
F.tadshikorum
in folkmedicine has also a
centuries-old history.
Since ancient times, the species has been used as an analgesic
agent for arthritis and joint pain. Pharmacological studies have shown that the plant
exhibits expectorant and anticonvulsant properties in exudativediathesis,
pulmonary
tuberculosis, otitis, lymphadenitis. Some studies have shown an effective effect of the
plant in malignant tumors and syphilis, for which the leaves of the plant are mixed with
acidic milk. In veterinary practice, a porridge obtained from the roots of
F.tadshikorum
,
prepared with boiling water, is used as a wound healing agent in skin diseases of
domestic animals. The population also eats young stems in spring in the form of salads
and as a filling of green dolma. Leaves in dry form are used to feed cattle [1].
We studed the roots (6,5 kg) of the
F. tadshikorum
plant
collected in the
Surxandaryo region of Uzbekistan. Extracted with 70% alcohol at room temperature.
The obtained alcohol extract was chromatographed on a silica gel column using a
chloroform and methanol (9:1, 4:1, 2:1) gradient system were isolated scopoletin, 8-
hydroxycoumarin, 8-methoxycoumarin. The chemical structures of the isolated
compounds were established on the basis of
the spectral data of
1
H,
13
C NMR, 2D.
These compounds from
F. tadshikorum
are isolated for the first time.
Reference
1. Sharopov F.S, Khalifaev P.D, Satyal P, et al. The chemical composition and
biological activity of the essential oil from the underground parts of
Ferula tadshikorum
(
Apiaceae)
[J].
Records of Natural Products;
2019, 13: 18-23
H
3
CO
O
O
HO
O
O
OH
O
O
OCH
3
Scopoletin
8-Hydroxycoumarin
8-Methoxycoumarin