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Water/alcohol tincture of Siberian fir was found to have high fungicidal activity against Aspergillusniger, which continued to influence the growth of the micromycete at a dilution of 1:64 during the observation period. The presence of antiparasitic properties was observed in some plant extracts of coniferous forest plants. 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本文介绍了民间医学中广泛使用的针叶类植物在寻找治疗潜力方面存在的问题。实验选取了生长在哈萨克斯坦东部阿尔泰西部山地森林中的针叶植物样本:波罗的海松(Pinus sylvestris L.)、欧洲云杉(Picea abies L.)、西伯利亚冷杉(abies sibírica)、西伯利亚松(Pinus sibirica DuTour)和普通杜松(Juniperus communis L.)。以倍半萜(69.76%)、萜类(20.0%)和单萜类(5.51%)为指标,确定了西林挥发油各成分的植物化学成分。利用现代生物活性研究方法(抗菌、抗真菌和驱虫药),作者确定了选定的针叶植物提取物中存在生物活性。在所有针叶植物中,水煎剂的杀菌作用都表现为显著,其中西伯利亚冷杉和波罗的海松生物制剂的杀菌作用最强。油提取物的杀菌活性较低。其中西伯利亚松和杜松提取物活性较低,欧洲云杉提取物在天然形态和1:2稀释条件下活性较高。在对假丝酵母菌完全没有杀菌活性的植物中,西伯利亚冷杉应该被命名。在其他针叶植物(欧洲云杉、波罗的海松、杜松)中,只有在1:2稀释的油溶液中才检测到杀菌活性,而1:8稀释的西伯利亚松油提取物具有抑制作用。杉木水/醇酊对黑曲霉有较高的杀真菌活性,在观察期间,以1:64的稀释倍数继续影响黑曲霉的生长。部分针叶林植物提取物具有抗寄生虫作用。波罗的海松、杜松和西伯利亚松的酒精酊剂效果最好。
SEARCH FOR THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES CONTAINED IN CONIFEROUS PLANTS
The paper presents scientific information about the problems in the search for therapeutic potential in coniferous plants widely used in folk medicine. Samples of coniferous plants growing in the mountain forests of the Western Altai in the eastern part of Kazakhstan were selected for the experiment: Baltic pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), European spruce (Picea abies L.), Siberian fir (Abies sibírica), Siberian pine (Pinus sibirica DuTour), and common juniper (Juniperus communis L.). During the study, the phytochemical composition of the components of P. sylvestris L. essential oils was determined by the indicators of sesquiterpenic fraction (69.76%), terpenoids (20.0%), and monoterpenes (5.51%). Using modern methods of studying biological activity (antimicrobial, antifungal, and anthelmintic), the authors established the presence of biological activity in the extracts of selected coniferous plants. In all coniferous plants, bactericidal activity was manifested in water decoctions, where biological preparations of Siberian fir and Baltic pine were more active. The oil extracts showed less bactericidal activity. Among them, extracts of Siberian pine and juniper were inactive, and the extract of European spruce was more active in its native form and 1:2 dilution. Among plants with a complete absence of bactericidal activity against the Candida parapsilosis opportunistic yeast, Siberian fir should be named. In other coniferous plants (European spruce, Baltic pine, juniper), bactericidal activity was detected only in oil solutions in a dilution of 1:2, and oil extract of Siberian pine in a dilution of 1:8 had a suppressive effect. Water/alcohol tincture of Siberian fir was found to have high fungicidal activity against Aspergillusniger, which continued to influence the growth of the micromycete at a dilution of 1:64 during the observation period. The presence of antiparasitic properties was observed in some plant extracts of coniferous forest plants. The best results were noted in alcohol tinctures of Baltic pine, juniper, and Siberian pine.