Saponaria officinalis L. (common soapwort), usually named fuller's herb, is encountered in most of Europe, in Spain, France, Italy, for example, and also in Syria and North Africa. Saponaria officinalis L. is known in most of the world as an introduced species, often a weed, and sometimes as cultivated decorative plant. Saponaria officinalis contains a large amount of saponins, which foam during extraction with water. In addition to saponins, common soapwort also contains flavonoids, quillaic acid, fatty acids and different phenolic compounds. There is a lack of information about carbohydrates content of common soapwort. Thus the aim of this study was to determine the content of carbohydrates Saponaria officinalis L. herb and roots. The qua...
In recent years, methods of treatment using medicinal plants and biologically active substances base...
Abstract: Phytochemicals are primary or secondary constituent depending on their role during metabol...
Medicinal plants have been considered as an important source for the prevention and treatment of var...
Saponaria officinalis L. (common soapwort), usually named fuller’s herb, is encountered in most of E...
Treatment using medicinal plants with a long history of use is of interest to our society. These pla...
Figure 5 GC/MS chromatogram of monosaccharides and their derivatives after hydrolysis of Saponaria o...
Figure 3 GC/MS chromatogram of monosaccharides and their derivatives after hydrolysis of Saponaria o...
Introduction. Carbohydrates are a significant part of biological compounds of plants and are an impo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of cultivation of soapwort (S. officinalis ...
Figure 4 GC/MS chromatogram of free monosaccharides of Saponaria officinalis L. roots
Figure 2 GC/MS chromatogram of free monosaccharides of Saponaria officinalis L. herb
Chamaenerion angustifolium L. widely known as fireweed, has significant natural resources in Ukraine...
Medicinal plants and their combinations due to the wide range of biologically active substances can ...
This study aimed to qualitatively identify the presence of saponins in Colubrina arborescens bark ex...
In recent years, methods of treatment using medicinal plants and biologically active substances base...
In recent years, methods of treatment using medicinal plants and biologically active substances base...
Abstract: Phytochemicals are primary or secondary constituent depending on their role during metabol...
Medicinal plants have been considered as an important source for the prevention and treatment of var...
Saponaria officinalis L. (common soapwort), usually named fuller’s herb, is encountered in most of E...
Treatment using medicinal plants with a long history of use is of interest to our society. These pla...
Figure 5 GC/MS chromatogram of monosaccharides and their derivatives after hydrolysis of Saponaria o...
Figure 3 GC/MS chromatogram of monosaccharides and their derivatives after hydrolysis of Saponaria o...
Introduction. Carbohydrates are a significant part of biological compounds of plants and are an impo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of cultivation of soapwort (S. officinalis ...
Figure 4 GC/MS chromatogram of free monosaccharides of Saponaria officinalis L. roots
Figure 2 GC/MS chromatogram of free monosaccharides of Saponaria officinalis L. herb
Chamaenerion angustifolium L. widely known as fireweed, has significant natural resources in Ukraine...
Medicinal plants and their combinations due to the wide range of biologically active substances can ...
This study aimed to qualitatively identify the presence of saponins in Colubrina arborescens bark ex...
In recent years, methods of treatment using medicinal plants and biologically active substances base...
In recent years, methods of treatment using medicinal plants and biologically active substances base...
Abstract: Phytochemicals are primary or secondary constituent depending on their role during metabol...
Medicinal plants have been considered as an important source for the prevention and treatment of var...