Abstract

In recent years, modern methods and equipment equipped with molecular network predictions have been widely used to study the chemical composition of plant raw materials. The purpose of the research is to analyze ethyl acetate, petroleum ether, dichloromethane, and n-butanol extracts obtained from raw materials of button medick (M. orbicularis L.) by HRMS (high-resolution mass spectrophotometry) and process the results obtained through the GNPS program (Cytoscape). As a result of the analysis, 54 biologically active substances were identified in the raw materials. Most of these compounds have been identified as phenolic compounds. Flavonoids include rutin, quercetin, isoquercetin, formononetin, peonidin from anthocyanins, and tanegozide from lignans. The presence of the above biologically active substances in plant raw materials gives grounds for using this raw material as a promising raw material source in further research.

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