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Phytochemical and Micro-Morphological Characterization of Bunge Growing in the Republic of Kazakhstan

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Feb 24
PMID 38398586
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Abstract

is a native species of Central Asia, known for curing several disorders. The species has little knowledges about its chemical composition and any information about its morphological characteristics despite its importance in traditional Asian medicine. This is one of the first approaches to the phytochemical and morphological characterization of this species. Micro-morphology was performed on the stem, and leaf parts of this plant to profile the morpho-anatomical characters using brightfield, fluorescence, polarized and scanning electron microscopy. Leaves were extracted with hexane and methanol. The hexane extract was analyzed using GC-MS analysis revealing the major presence of γ-sitosterol and nonacosane. The methanolic extract was submitted to Vacuum Liquid Chromatography and Sephadex LH-20. HPTLC, HR-ESI-MS and NMR techniques were used to identify the main compounds. Four glycosylated flavonoids were isolated: 8--acetyl-7--methyl-3--α-l-rhamnopyranosylgossypetin (Compound ), and 7--methyl-3--α-l-rhamnopyranosylgossypetin (Compound ), and two other compounds reported for the first time in the literature (Compounds and ). The findings presented herein furnish pertinent information essential for the identification and authentication of this medicinal plant. Such insights are invaluable for facilitating robust quality control measures and serve as a foundational framework for subsequent endeavours in metabolic, pharmacological, and taxonomical analyses.

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