Poster presentation
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BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF ALKALOIDS FROM
Rindera oblongifolia
R.M. Ruzibaeva, P.A. Nurmakhmadova, R.P. Zakirova,
N.I. Mukarramov, A.M. Nigmatullaev
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: ruzibayevarayhon@mail.ru
Currently, extracts from plant materials are widely used in the pharmaceutical, food
industry and agriculture. However, use of chemicals give good results, in agriculture it
harms the environment and significantly worsens the quality of vegetable crops. Natural
ingredients. a will modern and safe alternative be biological growth stimulants. They
don’t just improve vegetation, but also make plants more adaptable to environmental
conditions. For this reason, the purpose of this work is to study the biological activity of
hydroalcoholic extracts obtained from plants -
Rindera oblongifolia
M.Popov.
Rindera oblongifolia
M. Popov collected from the
Pskom mountains of Tashkent
region, wich was extracted with 80% ethanol using an ultrasonic extractor [1]. The
alcohol was evaporated by rotary evaporator, the aqueous part was mixed to an acidic
medium (pH=2-3) with a solution of sulfuric acid, non-polar substances were extracted
with chloroform. The remaining aqueous part was blended wich alkaline medium
(pH=8-9) in 10% ammonia solution and also extracted with chloroform. The chloroform
was removed and the aqueous fraction was extracted with ethyl acetate to get an ethyl
acetate fraction. Echinatin and trachelanthamine N-oxide
were isolated from the
chloroform part, and new alkaloids rinderidine and oblongifolidin were obtained from
the ethyl acetate part [2].
Next, tests were carried out the growth-promoting activity of the alkaloids
concentrations were tested in the range of 0.1% - 0.00001%.
The results of the primary screening, echinatin and oblongifolidin
showed growth-
stimulating activity to the wheat seeds at 0.00001% concentrations. The growth of the
root of plant of wheat was 8.8 sm and 8.1 sm, which exceeded the control (water)
variant by 37.5% and 26.5%, respectively. The growth of wheat shoots was 5.6 sm and
5.1 sm, where percentage terms it was 40.0% and 27.5% more than the control (water).
References:
1. Vvedenskiy A.I.1961. Flora of Uzbekistan, Vol. 5, Tashkent:Publ.Acad.Nauk
UzSSR; pp 196-202.Russian
2. R.M. Ruzibaeva, Kh. M. Bobakulov, N. I. Mukarramov, B. Tashkhodzhaev, R.
Ya. Okmanov, A. M. Nigmatullaev & N. D. Abdullaev “Rinderidine and
oblongifolidine new pyrrolizidine alkaloids from
Rindera oblongifolia
M.
Popov and
their
absolute
configurations“.
Natural
Product
Research,
DOI:
10.1080/14786419.2022.2134865