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Improving the chemical status of peloids by adding the phytocomplex in the rehabilitation of patients with osteoarthritis: Experimental study

Babaskina L. I., Litvinova T. M., Babaskin D. V., Vinter E. A., Kry'lova O. V.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research
Vol.10, Issue5, P. 1238-1242
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Статья
Аннотация:
The use of peloids in combination with the phytocomplex necessitates studying the compatibility and balance of their chemical compositions, which will contribute to the efficiency of peloid therapy in patients with osteoarthritis. The goal is to study the chemical composition of the peloid and the phytocomplex for their integrated use for rehabilitation of patients with osteoarthritis. Materials and methods. Peat peloid and phytocomplex, which is a dry extract from marsh cinquefoil, alfalfa and common hop. The mineral composition was studied using the mass-spectral and atomic-emission methods; flavonoids were separated and identified by the methods of column thin-layer liquid chromatography with the use of standard samples; the spectrophotometric method was used for quantitative determination of flavonoids; the amino acid composition was determined with an amino acid analyzer. Results and discussion. It has been found that peloid and phytocomplex are rich in most important macro-and mi
Ключевые слова:
Amino acid composition; Biologically active substances; Flavonoids; Herbal medicine; Mineral elements; Peloid therapy
arsenic; beryllium; boron; cadmium; calcium; chromium; cobalt; copper; flavonoid; flavonol derivative; gallium; glycoside; iron; isoflavone; lithium; magnesium; manganese; mineral; molybdenum; nickel; rubidium; scandium; selenium; silicon; strontium; titanium; unindexed drug; vanadium; zinc; zirconium; alfalfa; amino acid composition; Article; chondroprotection; column chromatography; drug penetration; experimental study; gravimetry; herbal medicine; high performance liquid chromatography; human; inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry; mass spectrometry; mud therapy; osteoarthritis; paper chromatography; peloid therapy; thin layer chromatography
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 0975-1459
Babaskina L. I. Lyudmila Ivanovna 1952-
Litvinova T. M. Tat`yana Mikhaylovna 1962-
Babaskin D. V. Dmitrij Vladimirovich 1979-
Vinter E. A. Elizaveta Aleksandrovna 1973-
Kry'lova O. V. Ol`ga Valeryevna 1970-
Бабаскина Л. И. Людмила Ивановна 1952-
Литвинова Т. М. Татьяна Михайловна 1962-
Бабаскин Д. В. Дмитрий Владимирович 1979-
Винтер Е. А. Елизавета Александровна 1973-
Крылова О. В. Ольга Валерьевна 1970-
Improving the chemical status of peloids by adding the phytocomplex in the rehabilitation of patients with osteoarthritis: Experimental study
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research
Vol.10, Issue5 P. 1238-1242
2018
Статья
Amino acid composition Biologically active substances Flavonoids Herbal medicine Mineral elements Peloid therapy
arsenic beryllium boron cadmium calcium chromium cobalt copper flavonoid flavonol derivative gallium glycoside iron isoflavone lithium magnesium manganese mineral molybdenum nickel rubidium scandium selenium silicon strontium titanium unindexed drug vanadium zinc zirconium alfalfa amino acid composition Article chondroprotection column chromatography drug penetration experimental study gravimetry herbal medicine high performance liquid chromatography human inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry mass spectrometry mud therapy osteoarthritis paper chromatography peloid therapy thin layer chromatography
The use of peloids in combination with the phytocomplex necessitates studying the compatibility and balance of their chemical compositions, which will contribute to the efficiency of peloid therapy in patients with osteoarthritis. The goal is to study the chemical composition of the peloid and the phytocomplex for their integrated use for rehabilitation of patients with osteoarthritis. Materials and methods. Peat peloid and phytocomplex, which is a dry extract from marsh cinquefoil, alfalfa and common hop. The mineral composition was studied using the mass-spectral and atomic-emission methods; flavonoids were separated and identified by the methods of column thin-layer liquid chromatography with the use of standard samples; the spectrophotometric method was used for quantitative determination of flavonoids; the amino acid composition was determined with an amino acid analyzer. Results and discussion. It has been found that peloid and phytocomplex are rich in most important macro-and mi