CHEMICAL COMPONENTS OF Melilotus officinalis AND Melilotus albus N.K. Usmanova 1 , A. R. Khurramov 2 , Kh. M. Bobakulov 2 , E. Kh. Botirov 2 1) Namangan State University, Namangan, Uzbekistan, e-mail: nargiza_unq@mail.ru
2)
S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent Melilotus officinalis (L.) Pall. - a biennial herbaceous plant of the
Fabaceae family.
In the
folk medicine of Central Asia, preparations of melilot are used as an expectorant,
emollient, analgesic, distraction, and sleeping aid, as well as for the
treatment of septic
wounds.
M. officinalis has been found to have antioxidant, antibacterial, antitumor, and
anti-inflammatory activity; the extract is active against the flu virus [1].
Melilotus albus is a one- and two-year herbaceous plant with anticoagulative and
fibrinolytic activity.
M. albus is used in folk medicine for thrombosis, infusion or
decoction of the above-ground part of the plant as a lactogenic, anti-fever, for ascites,
and for headaches.
Kempferol
3-
O -β-
D -galactopyranoside,
quercetin
7-
O -α-
L -rhamnopyranoside,
dihydrocoumarin, and melilotoside were isolated from various fractions of a 75%
ethanol extract of M. officinalis above ground parts by column chromatography on
silica gel and Sephadex LH-20, except for previously found compounds [2,3]. The
isolated substances were identified based on UV,
1
H,
13
C NMR spectra, hydrolysis
results, and comparison of physicochemical properties with the literature data.
To
search for biologically active substances
,
we studied the component composition
of the essential oil of the air-dried above-ground part of
M. albus growing in Uzbekistan
and collected
it during flowering.
The extraction of essential oil from crushed air-dry
above-ground parts was carried out by hydrodistillation under atmospheric pressure.
The
Qualitative and quantitative composition of essential oil was determined on an
Agilent 5975C Inert MSD/7890A GC chromatography-mass spectrometer (Agilent
Technologies, USA). By the
GC-MS method, 5 compounds were identified in the
composition of essential oil from the air-dry plant, which is 98.93% of the total amount
of essential oil. The main component of the essential oil is coumarin, which content is
97.92%. Benzyl alcohol (0.30%), 2-hexenal (0.27%), dihydrocoumarin (0.26%), and
phenyloxyran (0.08%) were found in the essential oil, except coumarin.
As a result of pharmacological studies, it was found that extracts and individual
compounds isolated from
M. officinаlis possess antioxidant, anticoagulant, and anti-
diabetic properties. Quercetin 7-
O -α-
L -rhamnopyranoside has antiviral activity.