Sitora Dzhoraeva, Master student of the Faculty of Chemistry, Samarkand State University, is conducting research on the topic: "Obtaining biologically active substances from plants." Author of more than 20 articles on this topic. She has publications in prominent scientific publications in Kazan, Russia and in Poland. The researcher has recently patented an electrode model for her voltammetric analysis. This model is used in experiments with electrochemical analytical methods. Sitora Tadzhiyeva successfully participated at the International Conference: "Modern Medicine and Pharmaceutics: New Approaches and Research" with the research project "Sanoximic Rosehip Extraction". Scientific adviser - Sergey Aronbaev, Professor of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Science.

    "Many types of biologically active substances can be obtained from rosehip," told Sitora Jorayeva. - These substances are used in the manufacture of medicines in the pharmaceutical industry. In addition, the medicinal properties of the plant are very high. The fruit contains ascorbic acid, glucose, fructose, carbohydrates, B vitamins. In the process of studying the chemical composition, pharmacological properties and complex processing of plant fruits, new analyzes to improve the technology of industrial use of nutrients was carried out. It is known that during the first processing of rosehip in the industry, a multivitamin substance is formed. However, this substance is currently not used. These plants contain a large number of biologically active substances, including vitamins. A number of vitamins can be obtained by ultrasonic processing of this dry mass with the addition of processed  mass of nutmeg. The use of biologically active substances in the natural composition of plants provides a wide range of pharmaceutical effects necessary for the treatment of human body. Ascorbic acid and 5% acetic acid can also be extracted from the primary processing of rosehip.

    An analysis of the chemical composition and pharmacological properties of rosehip shows that wild rose is a medicinal plant rich in vitamins. Peppermint fruit infusion, which doctors recommend for the prevention and treatment of colds, is a natural source of ascorbic acid and vitamin C. It also contains a number of beneficial trace elements, including potassium, magnesium, calcium and sodium. Rosehip strengthens and improves the body's defenses, strengthens blood vessels, stabilizes the heart and lowers blood pressure. It also regulates the digestive system.

 

    Rosehip syrup or rosehip tea is very effective in winter when viruses are active and immunity levels are reduced. If this folk remedy is taken regularly, it is expected to help prevent prostatitis, accelerate the process of recovery and healing from diseases. Rosehip infusion promotes an increase in hemoglobin and prevents the development of anemia, and treats hepatitis. Rosehip ingredients have antioxidant properties and slow down the process of aging.

 

Iroda Bekmurodova

Samarkand State University

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