CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Ferula tadshikorum OF THE FLORA OF UZBEKISTAN E.Kh. Khalilova, Kh.M. Bobakulov, S.F. Aripova 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: elik_ch@rambler.ru
A number of resolutions of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan noted "To
ensure the development of technologies for the production of medicines necessary for
medicine and agriculture by processing raw ferula". In light of this Decree, the goal is:
based on chemical components, namely terpenoids of the
Ferula tadshikorum plant of
the flora of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the identified biological activity, the
development of technology and preparation for the introduction of a number of effective
medicines for medicine.
F. tadshikorum is a perennial, monocarpic, strongly and
unpleasantly smelling herbaceous plant of the family –
Apiaceae (
Umbelliferae ).
Ferula tadshikorum grows in Kashkadarya, Surkhandarya and other regions of the
Republic of Uzbekistan. It is known from the literature that in the East, resin obtained
from fresh ferula roots by cutting is used as a spice. Currently, industrial preparations of
this resin, which is exported by tons as a spice to India, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, lead
to depletion of stocks of this plant. In folk medicine of the East,
F. tadshikorum is
known to be used as an antiparasitic, antispasmodic, expectorant, for tuberculosis,
syphilis, malignant tumors, to improve digestion and other properties.
The chemical composition of the aerial part of
F. tadshikorum collected in Surkhandarya
region with 85% ethanol was studied. The condensed ethanol extract was fractionated according
to solubility in various organic solvents (extraction benzene, chloroform, ethyl acetate). In the
benzene extract of the aerial part of
F. tadshikorum were identified 8 compounds (54.4%) by GC-
MS analysis. The main components of the benzene extract were thiophene derivatives: 2,5-
dimethylthiophene (1.7%), 2,4-dimethylthiophene (7.9%), 3,4-dimethylthiophene (21.1%).
In order to identify the main components of
F. tadshikorum resin benzene extracts of
7 samples from different collection regions were obtained. The presence of common
chemical components (palmitic, oleic, palmitooleic, lauric, myristic acids, their esters,
-bisabolene,
-selinene and sulfur-containing components) was noted in all resin
samples.
The macro- and microelement composition of the resin of the roots of the
F. tadshikorum plant was studied by mass spectrometry with inductively coupled argon
plasma. The data obtained indicate the content of a large number of macro- and
microelements (K, Ca, Mg, Zn, Fe, Ag) useful for a living organism in the resin.
Thus, by studying the chemical composition of the aboveground part of
F. tadshikorum growing in the flora of Uzbekistan, it is shown that the main components in
the plant are thiophene derivatives: 2,5-dimethylthiophene, 2,4-dimethylthiophene, 3,4-
dimethylthiophene, which can be used in the standardization of the substance obtained on
the basis of this plant. The elemental composition of this plant was studied for the first
time.