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BSU bulletin. Medicine and pharmacy

Bibliographic description:
Shantanova L. N.
,
Lubsandorzhieva P. B.
,
Didenko A. M.
,
Nimaev A. Z.
,
Bulutov A. A.
PLANT RESOURCES OF BAIKAL REGION — A PROMISING SOURCE OF NEW ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIVIRAL AGENTS // BSU bulletin. Medicine and pharmacy. - 2022. №1. . - С. 56-66.
Title:
PLANT RESOURCES OF BAIKAL REGION — A PROMISING SOURCE OF NEW ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIVIRAL AGENTS
Financing:
Работа выполнена в рамках реализации бюджетного проекта ФГБУН ИОЭБ СО РАН № 121030100227-7 (2021–2025) и программы деятельности межрегионального науч- но-образовательного центра мирового уровня «Байкал».
Codes:
DOI: 10.18101/2306-1995-2022-1-56-66UDK: 615.22+615.322:615.276
Annotation:
Based on the analysis of the Tibetan prescription guide "Big Aginsky Zhor," 60 multicomponent prescriptions were identified that are used to treat inflammatory diseases of infectious etiology. 48 plant species were found in the composition of the letters, of which 25 species are pharmacopoeining in Russia, China and Mongolia; 23 species - not sufficiently studied and are of interest in the development of new effective antibacterial and antiviral agents. We have selected three species growing in the Baikal region: Hypecoum erectum, Orthilia secunda and Gentianopsis barbata. The article presents literature data on the chemical composition of these plants, use in folk and traditional medi- cine, as well as their pharmacological properties. It has been shown that the main active substances of H. Erectum are isoquinoline alkaloids, O. Secunda are simple phenols, G. barbata are xanthones and flavonoides. According to the literature, these biologically active substances exhibit the properties of antibiotics, and therefore, these plants are of undoubted interest for the development of new effective antibacterial and antiviral agents.
Keywords:
Tibetan medicine, medicinal plants, antibacterial and antiviral properties, Hypecoum erectum, Gentianopsis barbata, Orthilia secunda.
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