HighTech and Innovation Journal (Mar 2020)

Phytochemical Study of Endemic Species Helleborus Caucasicus and Helleborus Abchasicus

  • Medea Beridze,
  • Aleko Kalandia,
  • Indira Japaridze,
  • Maia Vanidze,
  • Natela Varshanidze,
  • Nazi Turmanidze,
  • Ketevan Dolidze,
  • Inga Diasamidze,
  • Eteri Jakeli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.28991/HIJ-2020-01-01-04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 28 – 32

Abstract

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The floristic region of Adjara represents “Hotpoint” of Caucasian which is distinguished with the uniqueness of its it relict Colchis flora.It represents one of the most powerful refuge in western Eurasia , which is not touched by the chilling because has the special geographical location. There are 176 endemic plants spread in southern Colchis, of which 45 ones can be used for some medical treatments. The bioecology and detailed phytochemical content of some medicinal plant populations have not been studied so far. The research objective is to study the phytochemical content of endemic species of Helleborus caucasicus and Helleborus abchasicus spread in southern Colchis. The research method for the phytochemical content included the separation analysis, which was performed by using UPLC-MS (Waters Acquity QDa detector). Three Steroidal glycosides were isolated from the MeOH extract of the plants of Helleborus caucasicus and Helleborus abchasicus: Hellebrigenin-D-glucose, 20 – Hydroxyecdysone and Hydroxyecdysone – 3 glucoside. Three Steroidal glycosides and Hydroxyecdysone -3 glucoside have been isolated from the MeOH extract of Helleborus caucasicus.

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