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IDENTIFICATION OF THE PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS OF CATNIP HERBS (NEPETA CATARIA L.)

Abstract

Investigation of the phenolic compounds of catnip herbs (Nepeta cataria L.) the flora of the North-West region of Russia by thin-layer and paper chromatography was carried out. Have been identified 11 compounds of the phenolic nature from which 6 substances of flavonoid nature (rutin, luteolin, cynaroside, hyperoside, quercetin and apigenin), 3 hydroxycinnamic acids (caffeic, chlorogenic and rosmarinic) and 2 phenolcarbolic acids (gallic and vanillic). The results of the study create the preconditions for further study of quantitative content of phenolic substances, establishing markers and subsequent standardization of medicinal plant raw materials.

About the Authors

I. I. Terninko
Saint-Petersburg State Chemical-Pharmaceutical Academy, Ministry of Healthcare
Russian Federation


T. H. Nguyen
Saint-Petersburg State Chemical-Pharmaceutical Academy, Ministry of Healthcare
Russian Federation


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Terninko I.I., Nguyen T.H. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS OF CATNIP HERBS (NEPETA CATARIA L.). Drug development & registration. 2017;(1):120-124. (In Russ.)

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