Abstract

Rhizomes and roots of Rhodiola rosea L. (Crassulaceae) are popular and in demand. The plant has long been used in folk and traditional medicine and in official practice. However, the variety of drugs derived from the rhizomes and roots of R. rosea is very restricted despite the rather diverse phytochemical composition. Optimization of the production technology for medicinal preparations based on substances from this plant and their analytical methods are currently critical issues.

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