Trends in the development of the bioresource potential of Thalictrum L. in Baikal Siberia

Author:

Belykh Olga

Abstract

The article is devoted to the modernization of economic development of the Baikal region. The directions of formation of innovative bioresource potential with the use of local plant raw materials are revealed. The biotechnological potential of promising medicinal plants of the genus Thalictrum L. has been studied. The content of microelements and triterpene saponins with cytotoxic and contraceptive properties in plant raw materials from natural and cultivated populations was determined. The data on productivity of Thalictrum minus in culture are presented. Accumulation of biologically active substances according to age states is studied. Morphological characteristics of individuals by years of cultivation are shown. The peculiarities of the species growth in agroculture are described. The attention is paid to the formation of productive features. Phenological spectra allowing to determine the terms of phytomass harvesting are compiled. The possibility of using cell cultures of Thalictrum L. as a source of guaranteed standardized raw materials for pharmaceutical purposes is considered.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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