The use of plant resources in obtaining medicines and locally useful
species is an important step in the creation
of a sustainable raw material base. The promising use of species of the Chenopodiaceae family, as a medicinal and food raw
material, makes it relevant to investigate new promising sources of polyphenols to identify the chemical structure of
compounds and their biological activity.
Because the extract from Halocnemum strobilaceum has high antiradical
activity, it seems important to study the possibility of correction of
disturbances in oncological, diabetic and
other non-infectious patients and consider them as promising drugs. Inthe first identified 5 polyphenols from Halocnemum
strobilaceum,the obtained analyses show that this desert
plant will allow creating in the future of a new range of promising
biologically active substances, as well as using effectively the plant cover
around the Aral.
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