BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES OF LAVANDULA X INTERMEDIA EMERIC EX LOISEL (LAMIACEAE)
https://doi.org/10.19163/2307-9266-2016-4-1(14)-46-54
Abstract
Data about qualitative and quantitative composition of biologically active substances (volatile and phenolic compounds) in water- ethanol extract of Lavandula x intermedia Emeric ex Loisel (Lamiaceae) cv. ‘Bora’ bred in Nikitsky Botanical Garden are presented in the article. Concentration of volatile compounds in Lavandin extract was 398 mg/dm3 and 51 components were identified. Main volatiles in Lavandin cv. «Bora» extract were linalyl acetate (36,9%) and linalool (33,5%). Content of phenolic compounds in water- ethanol extract of Lavandin was 945 mg/dm3 and 14 components were found out. Among the variety of Lavandin cv. ‘Bora’ phenolic compounds luteolin-7-O-glycoside and п-coumaric acid are predominated. The conclusion about possible use of Lavandin cv. ‘Bora’ for creation of food, cosmetic, therapeutic and preventive products is made.
About the Authors
A. E. PaliyRussian Federation
Candidate of Biological Sciences, Nikitsky Botanical Garden – National Scientific Center, Yalta. Are of expertise: biochemistry of plants, biologically active substances of plants
V. D. Rabotyagov
Russian Federation
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Nikitsky Botanical Garden – National Scientific Center, Yalta. Are of expertise: selection of essential oil plants, genetics, biologically active substances of plants.
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For citations:
Paliy A.E., Rabotyagov V.D. BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES OF LAVANDULA X INTERMEDIA EMERIC EX LOISEL (LAMIACEAE). Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2016;4(1(14)):46-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.19163/2307-9266-2016-4-1(14)-46-54