Abstract

The aim of the study is to develop methods for the identification of terpenoids and to assess the quantitative content of essential oil in the conifers of juniper, fresh and dried by air-shade drying. The object of the study were samples of needles of juniper. The raw materials were used fresh and dried. To carry out qualitative reactions, well-known methods were selected, which are most often used in the analysis of essential oil raw materials. The identification of essential oil components was carried out by TLC method on Silufol plates. A-pinene solution was used as a standard. The quantitative content of essential oil in the raw material was determined by steam distillation in accordance with the OFS method.1.5.3.00010.15. Determination of the essential oil content in medicinal plant raw materials and medicinal herbal preparations. The authors proposed qualitative reactions for the identification of terpenoids in raw materials, which can be used to form the "Authenticity" section for a new type of raw material-needles of juniper. A-pinene was identified by the TLC method. A quantitative assessment of the essential oil content in fresh and dried raw materials was carried out. A decrease in the content of essential oil during drying of raw materials was revealed. Qualitative reactions were selected experimentally to confirm the presence of terpenoids in alcoholic extracts from juniper needles, as well as unsaturated compounds in essential oil obtained by steam distillation. The TLC method identified a-pinene in the analyzed samples. The presence of additional 11 adsorption zones in the samples of essential oil obtained from fresh raw materials and 9 in samples from dried raw materials was also revealed. The results obtained indicate changes in the composition of the terpenoid fraction occurring during the drying process and actualize further research in this direction. Assessment of the quantitative content of essential oil in the raw material, carried out according to the method 2 of the OFS.1.5.3.00010.15 "Determination of the essential oil content in medicinal plant raw materials and medicinal plant preparations", showed a decrease in the essential oil content in all dried samples compared with fresh raw materials. The data obtained during the experiment allow us to recommend the inclusion of an essential oil content of at least 1% in the quality indicators of juniper needles, as well as optimize the drying mode to better ensure the preservation of essential oil in raw materials.

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