Determination of Selected Secondary Metabolites and Extractive Substances in Phila-delphus coronarius L.
Authors:
D. Grančai; P. Mučaji; M. Nagy
Authors‘ workplace:
Katedra farmakognózie a botaniky Farmaceutickej fakulty Univerzity Komenského, Bratislava
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 1999; , 265-267
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Overview
The paper deals with the determination of selected secondary metabolites in the branches and leavesof Philadelphus coronarius L. Colorimetric methods were employed to determine the content offlavonoids (0.63 % and 0.01 %, respectively) and phenolic substances (3.25 % and 0.70 %, respecti-vely) in leaves or branches. Also the content of extractive substances was determined in ethanolic,aqueous-ethanolic (85 % and 60 % ethanol), and aqueous extracts. This yielded 9.56 %, 22.46 %,24.93 %, and 33.15 % of extractive substances in leaves and 2.20 %, 6.04 %, 8.84 %, and 10.39 % ofextractive substances in branches.
Key words:
Philadelphus coronarius L. – content determination – flavonoids – phenolicsubstances – extractive substances
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Pharmacy Clinical pharmacologyArticle was published in
Czech and Slovak Pharmacy
1999 Issue 6
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