TLC screening in searching for active components in Rhodiola rosea L. roots
Abstract
Thin layer chromatography (TLC) has been used for screening analysis of extracts from Rhodiola rosea roots. TLC is a fast, simple and inexpensive screening technique, often used in qualitative analysis of plant substances. The results of TLC analysis confirmed presence of sugars, terpenes, terpenoids, saponines and propylpropanoids in Rhodiola roots. The extracts of Rhodiola rosea revealed strong antioxidant activity.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/aa.2019.74.1.55-64
Date of publication: 2020-06-17 11:49:15
Date of submission: 2019-09-20 13:52:21
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