PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUS

The search for new sources of biologically active substances is an actual issue of pharmaceutical science. Feverfew is a prospective member of the Tanacetum genus. Recently an interest to this plant has grown. Sesquiterpene lactones and phenolic compounds are known to be cause its anti-inflammatory...

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Main Authors: Karyna Hordiei, Tetiana Gontova, Valentina Gaponenko
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Route OÜ 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1521
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spelling doaj-3f098da7a5204a16b2000353683bc2a02020-12-01T10:52:56ZengScientific Route OÜEUREKA: Health Sciences2504-56602504-56792020-11-01610210710.21303/2504-5679.2020.0015211521PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUSKaryna Hordiei0Tetiana Gontova1Valentina Gaponenko2National University of PharmacyNational University of PharmacyNational University of PharmacyThe search for new sources of biologically active substances is an actual issue of pharmaceutical science. Feverfew is a prospective member of the Tanacetum genus. Recently an interest to this plant has grown. Sesquiterpene lactones and phenolic compounds are known to be cause its anti-inflammatory and antimigraine activity. The study of volatile compounds and chemosystematics of the feverfew in this group of BAS has not been conducted before. The aim of the research was to obtain the volatile oil from the feverfew herb, studying of the component composition, an identification of compounds, that can be used for chemosystematics of the genus and establishing of the pharmacological activity according to the chemical content of volatile oil. Materials and methods. The object of research was the samples of the feverfew herb grown and collected in the period of its mass flowering. The volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the feverfew herb was studied using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Results. The comparative characteristic of the representatives of the genus Tanacetum according to chemosystematic features was carried out. As a result of the research of the volatile oil 44 compounds were found, from which 40 were identified. According to the research, the raw material contained 34.71 % of camphor, this is a typical feature of all species of the genus Tanacetum. Fenchyl acetate was identified in a high enough content – 7,44 % in the domestic raw material, but this compound was not identified in the foreign samples. Chrysanthenyl acetate is accumulated in representatives of the genus Tanacetum in the form of a cis or trans isomer. In our study, the content of trans-chrysanthene acetate was 23.30 %. In the domestic raw materials, monoterpenes – α- and β- thujone – were not identified, which are associated with the toxicity of the raw material. Conclusions. In the volatile oil 44 compounds were found, from which 40 were identified. Monoterpenes prevailed among terpenes, namely camphor, trans-chrysanthenyl acetate and fenchyl acetate, which are typical and can be used for chemosystematic issues of the genus Tanacetum. The identified compounds require anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, analgesic activities of the volatile oil, therefore creation of the medicinal herbal remedy based on the volatile oil of the feverfew herb is prospective.http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1521tanacetum parthenium; herb; volatile oils; gas chromatography–mass spectrometry; chrysanthenyl acetate; camphor; fenchyl acetate.
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author Karyna Hordiei
Tetiana Gontova
Valentina Gaponenko
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Tetiana Gontova
Valentina Gaponenko
PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUS
EUREKA: Health Sciences
tanacetum parthenium; herb; volatile oils; gas chromatography–mass spectrometry; chrysanthenyl acetate; camphor; fenchyl acetate.
author_facet Karyna Hordiei
Tetiana Gontova
Valentina Gaponenko
author_sort Karyna Hordiei
title PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUS
title_short PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUS
title_full PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUS
title_fullStr PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUS
title_full_unstemmed PROSPECTS OF STUDYING OF VOLATILE OILS OF TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCHULTZ BIP. FOR ISSUES IN CHEMOSYSTEMATICS OF TANACETUM GENUS
title_sort prospects of studying of volatile oils of tanacetum parthenium (l.) schultz bip. for issues in chemosystematics of tanacetum genus
publisher Scientific Route OÜ
series EUREKA: Health Sciences
issn 2504-5660
2504-5679
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The search for new sources of biologically active substances is an actual issue of pharmaceutical science. Feverfew is a prospective member of the Tanacetum genus. Recently an interest to this plant has grown. Sesquiterpene lactones and phenolic compounds are known to be cause its anti-inflammatory and antimigraine activity. The study of volatile compounds and chemosystematics of the feverfew in this group of BAS has not been conducted before. The aim of the research was to obtain the volatile oil from the feverfew herb, studying of the component composition, an identification of compounds, that can be used for chemosystematics of the genus and establishing of the pharmacological activity according to the chemical content of volatile oil. Materials and methods. The object of research was the samples of the feverfew herb grown and collected in the period of its mass flowering. The volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the feverfew herb was studied using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Results. The comparative characteristic of the representatives of the genus Tanacetum according to chemosystematic features was carried out. As a result of the research of the volatile oil 44 compounds were found, from which 40 were identified. According to the research, the raw material contained 34.71 % of camphor, this is a typical feature of all species of the genus Tanacetum. Fenchyl acetate was identified in a high enough content – 7,44 % in the domestic raw material, but this compound was not identified in the foreign samples. Chrysanthenyl acetate is accumulated in representatives of the genus Tanacetum in the form of a cis or trans isomer. In our study, the content of trans-chrysanthene acetate was 23.30 %. In the domestic raw materials, monoterpenes – α- and β- thujone – were not identified, which are associated with the toxicity of the raw material. Conclusions. In the volatile oil 44 compounds were found, from which 40 were identified. Monoterpenes prevailed among terpenes, namely camphor, trans-chrysanthenyl acetate and fenchyl acetate, which are typical and can be used for chemosystematic issues of the genus Tanacetum. The identified compounds require anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, analgesic activities of the volatile oil, therefore creation of the medicinal herbal remedy based on the volatile oil of the feverfew herb is prospective.
topic tanacetum parthenium; herb; volatile oils; gas chromatography–mass spectrometry; chrysanthenyl acetate; camphor; fenchyl acetate.
url http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1521
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