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COMPONENT CONTENT OF ECHINOPS SUBGLABER SHRENK. AND ECHINOPS MEYERI (DC.) ILJIN

https://doi.org/10.19163/2307-9266-2014-2-6(7)-15-17

Abstract

The article presents the results of chemical content study of two species from Echinops L. genus which grow in Kazakhstan. Quinolinic alcloids echinopsine, echinopsidin and 4-quinolon, lupenon triterpenoid were identified in examined plants

About the Authors

G. T. Zharylgasina
Fitohimiya” International scientific and manufacturing holding, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Russian Federation


E. E. Shults
Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry of SB RAS, Novosibirsk
Russian Federation


A. Zh. Turmukhambetov
Fitohimiya” International scientific and manufacturing holding, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Russian Federation


S. M. Adekenov
Fitohimiya” International scientific and manufacturing holding, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Russian Federation


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Zharylgasina G.T., Shults E.E., Turmukhambetov A.Zh., Adekenov S.M. COMPONENT CONTENT OF ECHINOPS SUBGLABER SHRENK. AND ECHINOPS MEYERI (DC.) ILJIN. Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2014;2(6(7)):15-17. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.19163/2307-9266-2014-2-6(7)-15-17

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