scholarly journals ПУСТЫРНИК СЕРДЕЧНЫЙ (LEONURUS CARDIACA L.), ФАРМАКОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ АКТИВНОСТЬ И ЕГО ПРИМЕНЕНИЕ В НАРОДНОЙ И ОФИЦИАЛЬНОЙ МЕДИЦИНЕ

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Юрий Столетов ◽  
Вера Уланова
Keyword(s):  
Planta Medica ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 78 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
K Kuchta ◽  
J Ortwein ◽  
A Savtschenko ◽  
D Briel ◽  
RB Volk ◽  
...  

Planta Medica ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 80 (16) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Monschein ◽  
T Holzer ◽  
V Wolkinger ◽  
H Heuberger ◽  
R Seidenberger ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 27 (8) ◽  
pp. 1115-1120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Wojtyniak ◽  
Marcin Szymański ◽  
Irena Matławska
Keyword(s):  

Plants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 230
Author(s):  
Oleh Koshovyi ◽  
Ain Raal ◽  
Igor Kireyev ◽  
Nadiya Tryshchuk ◽  
Tetiana Ilina ◽  
...  

The prospect of creating a new medicine with psychotropic activity is shown as a result of studying the chemical composition and pharmacological activity of modified dry extracts of motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca L.) tincture. The most promising substances were the dry extracts, modified by adding small amounts of arginine, valine, phenylalanine, glycine, lysine, and alanine. A total of 15 main phenolic substances were found in the extracts, and eight of them were identified. There were also 10 hydroxycinnamic acids in these extracts, three of which were identified (chlorogenic, caffeic, and rosmarinic acids). The dominant hydroxycinnamic acids were chlorogenic and caffeic acids. Among flavonoids, catechin, hyperoside, and rutin were identified. It should be noted that the extracts had a significant content of ellagic acid. On the basis of the results of the phytochemical analysis of the extracts, it can be concluded that the composition of phenolic compounds does not differ significantly, and the main differences are related to amino acids, which obviously have an impact on the overall pharmacological effect. The results obtained indicate the presence of anxiolytic activity in the motherwort extracts studied in complex with amino acids. The extracts with glycine, valine, and arginine were more effective in reducing anxiety in animals.


Antioxidants ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 267 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olívia R. Pereira ◽  
Rocio I. R. Macias ◽  
Maria R. M. Domingues ◽  
Jose J. G. Marin ◽  
Susana M. Cardoso

The phenolic composition of hydroethanolic extracts of Mentha aquatica L., Lavandula dentata L. and Leonurus cardiaca L., obtained from plants grown under organic cultivation, was determined and their hepatoprotective effects were investigated in vitro. L. cardiaca extract was rich in phenylethenoid glycosides, especially lavandolifolioside (254 ± 36 μg/mg), whereas rosmarinic acid and eriodictyol-O-rutinoside were the major phenolic compounds of L. dentata and M. aquatica extracts, accounting for 68 ± 7 μg/mg and 145 ± 22 μg/mg, respectively. These differential phenolic components presumably account for their dissimilar antioxidant properties. While L. cardiaca extract showed moderate biological effects, M. aquatica extract displayed high antioxidant activity in chemical models, and that of L. dentata was effective in counteracting potassium dichromate-induced ROS generation in human hepatocarcinoma cells. Moreover, M. aquatica extract (50 μg/mL) and its mixture (50%/50%) with L. dentata extract displayed an effective cytoprotective effect.


2020 ◽  
pp. 459-463
Author(s):  
Liping Qing ◽  
Bo Liu ◽  
Rainer W. Bussmann ◽  
Ketevan Batsatsashvili ◽  
Zaal Kikvidze

2016 ◽  
Vol 65 (10) ◽  
pp. 1171-1181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bartłomiej Micota ◽  
Beata Sadowska ◽  
Anna Podsędek ◽  
Małgorzata Paszkiewicz ◽  
Dorota Sosnowska ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1934578X1601100
Author(s):  
Kenny Kuchta ◽  
Jutta Ortwein ◽  
İhsan Çaliş ◽  
Rainer B. Volk ◽  
Hans W. Rauwald

Officinal European Leonurus cardiaca, East Asian L. japonicus, and South African Leonotis leonurus are traditionally used for cardiovascular, gynecological, and neurological disorders. Nevertheless, a phytochemical assessment as a basis for their quality control and comparison amongst them has not yet been reported up to now. Here, a novel RP-HPLC method is presented for quantifying twelve phenolics, lavandulifolioside, verbascoside, hyperoside, ferulic acid, isoquercitrin, rutoside, apigenin-7- O-D-glucoside, and quercitrin, as well as chlorogenic, caffeic, rosmarinic, and cichoric acids, in 18 herbal and fruit samples of the three species, as well as in a L. cardiaca refined extract. Only ferulic acid was found in every sample, whereas rosmarinic acid and apigenin-7- O-D-glucoside were not detected in any sample. Chlorogenic, caffeic, and cichoric acids and rutoside were detected in all three species. Lavandulifolioside and verbascoside, the dominant phenolics of L. cardiac, were not present in any sample of L. japonicus. Lavandulifolioside was found in this first ever HPLC analysis on phenolics of L. leonurus. Hyperoside was not found in L. cardiaca, but in both L. japonicus and L. leonurus, whereas isoquercitrin was detected in L. cardiaca and L. leonurus, but not in L. japonicus. This approach facilitates identification and quality control via HPLC/HPTLC fingerprints.


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