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SM ISO690:2012 LIȘAN, Maria. Dosing of carotenoids in plant products of Cassia occidentalis (L.) link species. In: Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova, 2022, nr. 3 An.1(29), p. 477. ISSN 2345-1467. |
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Background. In recent decades sp. C. occidentalis has been the subject of phytochemical studies, in which various chemical compounds with therapeutic effects such as anthraquinonephenolic compounds, and carotenoids have been identified. This species was introduced into the Collection of AMP of the IGPhPPof Moldova. Objective of the study. Dosing of carotenoid in different plant products collected from the C. occidentalis species, grown in climate conditions of the Republic of Moldova. Materials and Methods. Carotenoid dosing was performed by spectrophotometric method (absorbance 448 nm) in different plant products (Folia, Flores, Fructus and Herba) of C. occidentalis species. Extraction was carried out in 2 extractants (95% ethyl alcohol and hexane) on a water bath and content was expressed as mg% FW. Results. The experimental data denote that the extraction of carotenoids in 95% ethyl alcohol was more efficient than in hexane. The obtained results show that total carotenoids in recalculation to β-carotene vary in the analyzed plant products from 18.48 to 88.10 mg% in 95% ethyl alcohol and from 2.09 to 28.7 mg% in hexane. The highest values recorded in both extractants were for plant product Folia – 88.00 mg% in 95% ethyl alcohol and 28.70 mg% in hexane, followed by Flores (respectively) – 58.82 and 18.47 mg% and Herba – 55.23 and 17.17, but the lowest were recorded in Fructus– 18.48 and 2.09 mg%. Conclusion. Ethyl alcohol 95% is much more efficient for the extraction of carotenoids than hexane. All the analyzed plant products are characterized by carotenoid content and are of interest for the cultivation and valorization of C. occidentalis species for pharmaceutical purposes. |
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Cuvinte-cheie C. occidentalis, carotenoids, spectrophotometry, C. occidentalis, carotenoide, spectrofotometru |
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