Medicinal plants and their preparations have been widely used for hundreds of years all over the world, both as single herbs or as a combination of several herbs in composite formulae, traditionally extracted in boiling water. Different bioactive compounds (botanicals) are present in these species and their derived-products as key components: all these molecules are known to be quite variable in the plant material, according to intraspecific chemodiversity, different harvest stage or cultivation area, and post-harvest handling. Most studies have focused on the use of plant parts for the extraction of phytochemicals and for the preparation of phytotherapic products.

BIOACTIVE COMPOUND EXTRACTION FROM PLANT MATERIAL: GENOTYPE INFLUENCE ON HERBAL PREPARATION COMPOSITION BY HPLC FINGERPRINT

DONNO, DARIO;MELLANO, Maria Gabriella;CERUTTI, ALESSANDRO KIM;BECCARO, GABRIELE LORIS
2016-01-01

Abstract

Medicinal plants and their preparations have been widely used for hundreds of years all over the world, both as single herbs or as a combination of several herbs in composite formulae, traditionally extracted in boiling water. Different bioactive compounds (botanicals) are present in these species and their derived-products as key components: all these molecules are known to be quite variable in the plant material, according to intraspecific chemodiversity, different harvest stage or cultivation area, and post-harvest handling. Most studies have focused on the use of plant parts for the extraction of phytochemicals and for the preparation of phytotherapic products.
2016
GENP2016 - Green Extraction of Natural Products - II Edition
Turin, Italy
31st May - 1st June 2016
Book of Abstracts
Department of Drug Science and Technology, University of Turin
64
64
tree-species buds, herbal preparations, HPLC fingerprint
Donno, Dario; Boggia, Raffaella; Guido, Maddalena; Zunin, Paola; Mellano, Maria Gabriella; Cerutti, Alessandro K.; Beccaro, Gabriele L.
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