COMPARATIVE ACIDIC COMBINATION ANALYSIS OF SOME SPECIES OF ASTERACEAE FAMILY N.R. Sagdollina 1 , M.M. Ibrayeva 2 1 S. Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan 2 The Caspian University of Technology and Engineering named after Sh.Yessenov, Aktau, Kazakhstan Currently, there is a tendency to expand the range of domestic phytopreparations. It
is known that medicinal plant raw materials with sufficient pharmacological activity
have less toxicity and allergenicity.
Asteraceae is one of the largest families of dicotyledonous plants. A variety of
biologically active substances are represented in various species of
Asteraceae . The
study of the possibility of complex use of medicinal plant raw materials and species that
are systematically close to the official ones, having a sufficient raw material base, will
contribute to increasing the range of medicines. However, a number of plants in
Kazakhstan are yet to be researched. Amino acids are the structure forming units of a
protein molecule. Approximately 300 of amino acids are found in nature with only 20 of
them belong to protein amino acids or proteinogenic amines.
The article presents the results of the amino and fatty acid analysis of the aerial parts
of
Zinnia elegans and
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii , of
Asteraceae family, collected
during the fruiting period in September 2021 in the East Kazakhstan region. The
relevance of the work lies in the extraction of biologically active substances and the
production of medicines from plants growing in East Kazakhstan. The study determined
the volumetric composition of various amino and fatty acids in the aerial part of
Zinnia elegans and
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii . According to the results of the study, in the
aerial part, in terms of the amount of nutrients from amino acids, the following
dominate: glutamic (
Zinnia elegans (2800 mg/100 g) and
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (2712 mg/100 g)) and asparagic acids
Zinnia elegans (1210 mg/100 g) and
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (1120 mg/100 g); from fatty acid – oleic acid
Zinnia elegans (47,1 %) and
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (46,8 %).
The aerial part has been determined to be the source of many essential compounds.
By using paper chromatography from plants were detected amino acids, phenolic acids,
flavonoids and carbohydrates. The results of the study showed that the plants of two
species
Zinnia elegans and
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii have a sufficient content of
biologically active substances, which can in the future expand the range of effective
domestic herbal medicines available in medicine and agriculture of the Republic of
Kazakhstan.