Abstract

The genus Tribulus L. (Zygophyllaceae) includes 12 species, the most important of which is Tribulus terrestris L. This annual herb grows in temperate and tropical climates, and has a rich chemical composition of biologically active substances and chemical elements. Medicinal plants, and the phytopreparations obtained from them, are becoming more and more popular in world practice as they are used to successfully treat human diseases. Their therapeutic effect is due to the presence in them, of a variety of natural compounds and biologically important trace elements, especially in higher concentrations present in higher doses. T. terrestris is becoming more and more popular for the treatment of diseases of the human genital area and sexual dysfunctions. The elemental content in the tissues of leaf, flower, and fruit of T. terrestris was determined by using multi-element instrumental epithermal neutron activation analysis. For the first time, 26 essential and trace elements were observed in the plant species collected in Russia (from cultivated) and China (wild growing). It was confirmed that the elemental composition of T. terrestris grass varies depending on the habitat (geographic zones). The place of growth affects the accumulation of elements by the plant.

Highlights

  • The medicinal value of plants lies in some chemical substances that produce a definite physiological action in the human body

  • The pharmacological properties of medicinal plants have been attributed to the presence of active chemical constituents that are responsible for important physiological functions in living organisms

  • The steroidal saponins of Tribulus terrestris L. (Zygophyllaceae) are considered the factor responsible for the biological activity of products derived from this plant

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Introduction

The medicinal value of plants lies in some chemical substances that produce a definite physiological action in the human body. Medicinal plants contain both organic and inorganic constituents. The pharmacological properties of medicinal plants have been attributed to the presence of active chemical constituents that are responsible for important physiological functions in living organisms. The steroidal saponins of Tribulus terrestris L. (Zygophyllaceae) are considered the factor responsible for the biological activity of products derived from this plant. Its various parts contain a variety of medicinally important chemical constituents, such as flavonoids, flavonol glycosides, steroidal saponins, and alkaloids.

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