Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3030353758> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 items per page.
- W3030353758 abstract "Among natural ureides, allantoin (5-ureidohydantoin or 2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-4-yl urea) is the most famous compound which have been found in various organisms: bacteria, plants, and animals. Allantoin is a product of purine catabolism in mammals (except for primates and humans) and insect larvae. It is found in many plants: comfrey (Symphytum officinale L.), soybean (Glycine hispida (Moench) Maxim), alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.).
 Allantoin has a reparative, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory effect, that substantiate it use in the composition of numerous cosmetic and therapeutic dermatological agents. It can be used also used for the treatment of gastroduodenal ulcers and chronic gastritis. In most species of the legume family allantoin is a transport form of nitrogen, besides, its role in the adaptation of plants to stress factors is known.
 The plants of the genus Caragana (Caragana) of the legume family (Fabaceae), due to nitrogen-fixing bacteria, receive nitrogen from the soil and convert it into transport forms, namely allantoin and allantoic acid. These substances were previously isolated from the shoots of russian pea shrub (Caragana frutex (L.) C. Koch) and siberian pea tree (Caragana arborescens Lam.) and identified, but the quantitative content of ureids in these raw materials has not been studied.
 The aim of the work was to determine the content of ureides in the shoots of russian pea shrub tree and siberian pea tree.
 The objects of study were shoots of russian pea shrub tree and siberian pea tree harvested in Kharkov in May 2019 (during flowering period). The total ureide content was determined by spectrophotometric method based on the reaction of chemical decomposition of allantoin to glyoxylic acid with subsequent formation of coloured phenylhydrazone, which had absorption maximum at 530 nm.
 The study results have shown that the content of ureides (expressed as allantoin) is slightly lower in the shoots of russian pea shrub than in the shoots of siberian pea tree and equals 0.34 ± 0.03% and 0.41 ± 0.02% respectively.
 The content of total ureids in the shoots of russian pea shrub and siberian pea tree was determined. The flowering shoots of these plants can be used as herbal raw material for the development of therapeutic and prophylactic dermatological and antiulcer drugs possessing reparative, anti-inflammatory, and astringent effects." @default.
- W3030353758 created "2020-06-05" @default.
- W3030353758 creator A5009264306 @default.
- W3030353758 creator A5009783081 @default.
- W3030353758 creator A5024464894 @default.
- W3030353758 creator A5031372619 @default.
- W3030353758 date "2020-05-07" @default.
- W3030353758 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W3030353758 title "Determination of ureid content in shoots of russian pea shrub and siberian pea tree" @default.
- W3030353758 doi "https://doi.org/10.32352/0367-3057.2.20.06" @default.
- W3030353758 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3030353758 type Work @default.
- W3030353758 sameAs 3030353758 @default.
- W3030353758 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3030353758 countsByYear W30303537582021 @default.
- W3030353758 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3030353758 hasAuthorship W3030353758A5009264306 @default.
- W3030353758 hasAuthorship W3030353758A5009783081 @default.
- W3030353758 hasAuthorship W3030353758A5024464894 @default.
- W3030353758 hasAuthorship W3030353758A5031372619 @default.
- W3030353758 hasBestOaLocation W30303537581 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C21410773 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C2776073210 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C2776632002 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C2778091200 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C2779103732 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C2779786899 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C2780900450 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C104317684 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C21410773 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C2776073210 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C2776632002 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C2778091200 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C2779103732 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C2779786899 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C2780900450 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C55493867 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C59822182 @default.
- W3030353758 hasConceptScore W3030353758C86803240 @default.
- W3030353758 hasLocation W30303537581 @default.
- W3030353758 hasOpenAccess W3030353758 @default.
- W3030353758 hasPrimaryLocation W30303537581 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W22215525 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W26473064 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W27081100 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W29448746 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W32215013 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W33828659 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W35390920 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W3813355 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W40591954 @default.
- W3030353758 hasRelatedWork W8422968 @default.
- W3030353758 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3030353758 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3030353758 magId "3030353758" @default.
- W3030353758 workType "article" @default.