Does olachipor carrack treat liver diseases?

Bakhtiniso Donierova, Master of Biology, Samarkand State University, is conducting research on the topic “Some biological features of the olachipor carrack”. A number of articles on this topic have been published in domestic and foreign publications. Supervisor - Associate Professor of the Department of Botany Zebiniso Nomozova.
“The use of medicinal plants around the world is growing significantly,” Bakhtiniso Donierova said. - In modern agriculture, it is important for the pharmaceutical industry to provide raw materials for medicinal plants. Of the total amount of drugs consumed, 50-60% are natural herbal preparations. One such plant is olachipor carrack. Olachipor carrack is a valuable medicinal plant that is used in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Honey is also extracted from oleander flowers. On average, 50-70 kg of honey is produced from 1 hectare of carrack. The chemical composition of the plant is still poorly understood.
Today, the fruits of the oleander plant have a unique chemical composition and contain a complex of flavolinans called silymarin. These flavolins are used in acute liver diseases. The oil in its fruits is also used in medicine as a fast healing and wound healing agent for wounds and burns. In medicine, carrion is used to treat acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver and biliary tract lesions, as well as an anti-inflammatory agent. Seed infusions are good for hepatitis and gallbladder diseases. It is also useful in diseases of the spleen and hemorrhoids. The rest of the caraway oil is usually not thrown away and serves as a raw material for recycling. After a long stage of purification based on the original extract of milk thistle fruits, preparations with hepatoprotective activity are obtained - Legalon, Silimar, Karsil, Phosfonsiale. Olachipor carrack can also be planted as an ornamental plant for landscaping streets and gardens.
Iroda Bekmurodova
Samarkand State University
Information Service Officer.
Photos by Shavkat Akramov.