Previous Page  19 / 25 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 19 / 25 Next Page
Page Background

Page 44

Notes:

Volume 4, Issue 2

American Journal of Ethnomedicine

ISSN 2348-9502

Natural Products Congress & World Pharma Congress 2017

October 16-18, 2017

3

rd

World Congress on

NATURAL PRODUCTS CHEMISTRY AND RESEARCH

&

12

th

WORLD PHARMA CONGRESS

October 16-18, 2017 Budapest, Hungary

Sesquiterpene lactones from

Artemisia

L. endemic species

Gayane Atazhanova

1

and

Sergazy M Adekenov

2

National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan

JSC “International Research and Production Holding Phytochemistry”, Republic of Kazakhstan

P

lants from

Artemisia

L. genus belonging to Asteraceae Dumort. family are one of the main sources of sesquiterpene lactones.

Ninety species of wormwood grow in the territory of Kazakhstan, 20 of which are endemic and considered as potential sources

of novel, previously unexplored natural compounds, especially sesquiterpene lactones. We have carried out the chemical analysis

of 11 endemic plant species from

Artemisia

L. genus for the first time, they are as follows:

Artemisia aralensis

Krasch.,

Artemisia

cina Berg.,

Artemisia

filatovii A. Kuprijanov sp. nova,

Artemisia

glabella Kar. et Kir.,

Artemisia halophila

Krasch.,

Artemisia

hippolyti

Butkov,

Artemisia karatavica

Krasch. et Abol.,

Artemisia radicans

A. Kuprijanov sp. nova,

Artemisia saissanica

(Krasch.)

Filat.,

Artemisia

semiarida (Krasch. et Lavr.) Filat.,

Artemisia succulenta

Ldb. Fl. Alt. From 11 endemic species of

Artemisia

L.

25 sesquiterpene lactones were determined. In doing so, 7 new sesquiterpene lactones were isolated, and the structures of their

molecules elucidated by means of modern physical, chemical and spectral methods (IR-, PMR-, 13С NMR, mass-), including X-ray

analysis.

phyto_pio@mail.ru

Gayane Atazhanova et al., American Journal of Ethnomedicine, 4:2

DOI: 10.21767/2348-9502-C1-002