Abstract
Key words: Matthiola bicornis (Sibth. & Sm.) DC.), mineral elements, atomic emission spectroscopy. In threshed herb, stems, roots and seed of Matthiola bicornis Vechirnij aromat varietywere determined qualitative composition and quantitative content of mineral elements by atomic emission spectroscopy with photographic registration. The dominant content in the threshed herb and roots were K, Ca, Si, Mg, and P, in the stems – K, Ca, Mg, P, and Si, and in the seeds – K, P, Mg, Ca, and Na, and the Ni content was the smallest in all samples. Comparing the content of mineral elements by type of raw material, it was found that in all cases, except for Mn, which accumulated most in seeds, the largest number was in threshed herb. The results will be used to standardize the Matthiola bicornis raw material and develop herbal medicines based on it.
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