Abstract

The article presents Data on the content of biologically active compounds (BAC) and the total phenolic antioxidants activity (TPA) evaluated for aboveground organs of three species from the Caragana Genus – C. bungei, C. pygmaea и C. spinosa, growing in the Mountain Altai. It was determined that leaves and reproductive organs contain flavonols, catechins, tannins, carotenoids, pectin substances. It is shown that biologically active substances of a plant are synthesized differently depending on the species, habitat and organ of the plant. The highest level of flavonols (36.4 мг/г), tannins (117.2 мг/г) and carotenoids (0.56 мг/г) was registered in leaves of C. spinosa. Catechins predominantly accumulated in the leaves of C. pygmaea (up to 211.3 mg/100g) and inflorescences of C. bungei (up to 205 mg/g). The content of pectin substances was quite high, with the biggest share of protopectins. The highest level of protopectins was registered in inflorescences of C. bungei (5.81%) and leaves of C. pygmaea (3.58%). Pectins are synthesized more in the flowers of C. bungei (0.74%) and leaves of C. spinosa (0.49%). The highest values of antioxidant activity were found in the water–ethanol extracts from the leaves of C. spinosa (1.61 mg/g), which is probably due to the increased content of flavonols and tannins. It was shown that the antioxidant activity of Caragana plants is 71% determined by the content of tannins, 62% by the content of flavonols and 41% by the content of carotenoids. C. spinosa is more promising for finding sources of antioxidants.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call