STUDY OF THE ACUTE TOXICITY OF THE DRY EXTRACT FROM THE SURFACE PART OF LOFANTHUS ANISATUS BENTH GROWN IN LOCAL CONDITIONS IN LABORATORY CONDITIONS

Section: Articles Published Date: 2023-11-18 Pages: 32-37 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

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Lophantus anisatus Benth is a plant that grows in Europe and East Asia. In folk medicine, it is used as an anti-inflammatory and bactericidal agent [1]. Tinctures and decoctions of Lophantus anisatus Benth are used in Tibetan and Mongolian folk medicine as a general tonic, anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, and anti-cough agent [2].

Aqueous extracts from the leaves of this plant are prescribed for inflammatory processes in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and urinary tract. The gel obtained from the leaves of Lophantus anisatus Benth has an antifungal effect [3]. Lophantus anisatus Benth has been found to contain essential oil, flavonoids, tannins, triterpenic acids, organic acids and ascorbic acids [4, 5-9]. Flowers and leaves contain food additives, apple, lemon and ascorbic acid, phenol, flavanoid, alkaloid, vitamin B group.

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The gastrointestinal tract, , liver and urinary tract, organic acids and ascorbic acids