Panciu Corina-Maria Posted October 7, 2024 Share Posted October 7, 2024 Potentilla anserina L. (silverweed) is a low-growing herbaceous plant of the Rosaceae family. It is found in the temperate zone around the globe and most commonly on sandy or rocky clay soils in Europe, Siberia, the Far East, and Central Asia. Remedies containing P. anserina total herb are widely used in various folk and medical systems, particularly in traditional Tibetan medicine and folk medicine. In Tibetan medicine, P. anserina herb is used for infectious diarrhea with fever, while its roots and rhizomes are applied as an antiseptic remedy. In Yakutian medicine, the tincture from P. anserina flowers in vodka is used as an antidiarrheal remedy; the water decoction from flowers and leaves is applied for kidney and liver diseases, respectively. The gruel from the fresh leaves is used as a wound-healing agent . In Chinese medicine, the whole plant is applied for the treatment of hematemesis . Traditionally, Mongolian arats (cattle-breeders) applied P. anserina as an astringent and bactericidal remedy for treatment of enterocolitis and dyspepsia . Statistical analyses were performed using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and the significance of the mean difference was determined by Duncan’s multiple range test. Differences at p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The results are presented as mean values ± SD (standard deviations) of the three replicates. At the present study, a new rapid microcolumn RP-HPLC-UV method has been developed to simultaneously determine seven major phenolic compounds in the Potentilla anserina L. herb. The method showed a good linearity, precision, and accuracy, so it was suitable for quality control of the commercial samples of P. anserina L. herb. Ultrasound-assisted extraction was successfully employed to optimize the extraction, and several experimental parameters have been evaluated. The best combination of response functions was 60% acetone, a liquid-to-solid ratio of 40:1, and an extraction of 30 min at 40 °C under ultrasound irradiation of 100 W. In addition, 12 samples collected in different Siberian regions and two commercial herbs and preparations have been analyzed. The results warrant further discussion of the appropriate quality control of P. anserina pharmaceuticals. Phenolic Profile of Potentilla anserina L. (Rosaceae) Herb of Siberian Origin and Development of a Rapid Method for Simultaneous Determination of Major Phenolics in P. anserina Pharmaceutical Products by Microcolumn RP-HPLC-UV 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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