RAW MATERIALS OF Ammothamnus lehmannii IN KIZILKUM Sh.Sh. Solijonov 1 , A.M. Nigmatullaev 1 , I.U. Mukumov 2 , T.Sh. Khushatov 1 , A.E. Egamberdiev 1 1) 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: solijonovsharifjon0617@gmail.com
, phone: +998936160033 2) Samarkand State University, 140104, Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan Ammothamnus lehmannii Bunge
– belongs to the leguminous family
(Fabaceae)
is a
semi-shrub plant 30-50 cm high. The stem is strongly branched from the base, the
branches are straight, 5-10 cm long. Petals are in white color. The seeds are yellowish
brown, gilded, oval-spherical. It blooms in April-June, gives fruit in June - July. It
reproduces with the help of seeds. Life expectancy is 10-20 years. It grows in the plains,
mainly on sandy and loamy soils, desalinated barrens, stony sandy soils. It has sand-
strengthening and decorative properties, and can be used for beautification of
settlements.
Alkaloids and flavonoids are stored in the above-ground part of the plant up to 0.6-
4%. The seeds and roots contain sophocarpine, an alkaloid with antirheumatic and
ganglioblocking properties. According to its chemical composition, it contains plant
dyes flavonoids, carotenoids, anthraquinones, naphthaquinones and beta-cyanins.
Among them, flavonoids such as luteolin, quercetin, synaroside, and rutin are used in
medicine due to their astringent, antioxidant, and complex-forming properties.
A decoction of the root is used in folk medicine to treat rheumatism.
In 2021-2022, we studied the distribution of
Ammothanus lehmanni in the Navoiy
region (Kizilkum) of Uzbekistan and learned its root stock.
We have determined the distribution and biological reserves of
Ammothanus lehmanni on the Zarafshan-Davgistag road in the vicinity of the Amantag mine,
Davgistag mine, Balakaral village, Karakata village and Kuljuktog region in Navoiy
region. Forms an association with
Ferula foietida . The association includes
Convolvulus subsericeus, Iris songorica, Carex pachystilis, Artemisia terrae-albae , and other plants,
in addition to the bitter bush and the stinking carpet.
The distribution area of
Ammothamnus lehmanni on the Zarafshan-Davgistag road:
around the Amantag mine - 255 hectares, around the Davgistag mine - 275 hectares,
around the village of Balakaral - 330 hectares, around the village of Karakata - 156
hectares, around Kuljuktog - 1071 hectares; its biological reserve: around the Amantag
mine - 48.45±1.27 t, around the Davgistag mine - 44.0±1.37 t, around the village of
Balakaral - 59.40±1.65 t, around the village of Karakata - 32.76±0.78 t, around the
village of Karakata - 32.76±0.78 t, around Kuljuktog - 246.33±5.35 tons and its
exploitation reserve: around the Amantag mine - 42.33±0, 51 t, around the Davgistag
mine - 35.2±0.55 t, around the village of Balakaral - 47.52±0.66 t, around the village of
Karakata - 24.65±0.31 t, around the village of Karakata - It was 24,650.31 tons, around
Kuljuktog - 172.43±2.14 tons.
In general, the distribution area of
Ammothanus lehmanni in Navoiy region
(Kizilkum) was 2087 hectares, its biological reserve was 430.94±10.42 tons, and its
extractive reserve was 322.13±4.17 tons.