The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)

Introduction Our attention was drawn by quite widespread plant, namely peppermint (Mentha piperita) of mint family (Lamiaceae L.). It isn’t known as a wild-growing plant, this plant is the hybrid received from crossing water mint (Mentha aquatica) with a spicate mint (Mentha spicata) or green min...

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Main Authors: K. V. Andrianov, Yu. A. Fedchenkova, O. P. Khvorost
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Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2014-12-01
Series:Aktualʹnì Pitannâ Farmacevtičnoï ì Medičnoï Nauki ta Praktiki
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Online Access:http://pharmed.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/33165/29747
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description Introduction Our attention was drawn by quite widespread plant, namely peppermint (Mentha piperita) of mint family (Lamiaceae L.). It isn’t known as a wild-growing plant, this plant is the hybrid received from crossing water mint (Mentha aquatica) with a spicate mint (Mentha spicata) or green mint (Mentha viridis). Therapeutic action of plant is caused by the BAS complex, among which essential oil, alkaloids, saponins, organic acids, vitamins, macro - and microelements are. Accumulation of elements in a plant directly depends on sort and species of this plant, climatic conditions and geographical places of growth. Thus, using pharmacognosic research of peppermint, it would be expedient to carry out the comparative analysis of the elements content in leaf of widespread species of this plant, and also to compare to element structure of peppermint from other region of preparation. Studying qualitative structure and quantitative content of macro - and microelements in leaf of 3 samples of peppermint became the purpose of our research. Materials and methods of research The peppermint leaves of 3 samples were the object of our research. They are ‘Chornolistaya’ sort – the sample #1, ‘Zgadka’ sort – the sample #2 (the stocking up place is Dnepropetrovsk region, 2013) and peppermint - the sample #3 (the stocking place is Lebanon, Baalbek surroundings, 2013). In order to study elemental structure of peppermint leaves, atomic emission spectrometry with photographic registration was used. Results and discussions All types of raw materials had identical element structure. According to the content in each type of raw materials, compositions can be divided into some groups: the first one – the content of element was near or above 1000 mg /100 g, the content was higher than 100 mg /100 g, the content of composition was lower than 100 mg /100 g and below than 1 mg /100 g. Thus, the ambit between these groups was deeply emphasized. The following regularity of the elemental content in raw materials was observed: sample #1 K>Ca, Si>Mg>Na>P, Al, sample #2 K>Ca, Si>Mg>Na>P, Fe, Fe, sample #3 K>Ca>Mg>P. The content of such elements as Mo, Co, Pb was lower than 0,03 mg /100 g, As, Cd, Hg - below than 0,01 mg /100 g. The highest content in all types of raw materials was defined for potassium. The highest content of potassium, calcium and magnesium was established in a sample #3. The content of potassium in this type of raw materials was 4350 mg /100 g that was higher almost by 1,9 times in comparison with a sample #2, by 1,4 times with a sample #1. Also in a sample #3 there was the highest content of calcium (1370 mg / 100 g) that was more than twice of the elemental content in a sample #2 and by 1,6 times higher than in a sample #1. In a sample #3 the content of magnesium made up 800 mg /100 g that was by 1,5 times higher than the content of magnesium in a sample #2 and was insignificantly higher (by 1,1 times) than the content in a sample #1. Conclusions Using atomic emission spectrometry qualitative structure and quantitative content of the elements in 3 samples of peppermint leaves have been determined. In all studied objects the equal elemental content has been determined. Every object had not less than 5 macro-, 15 micro-, 4 ultramicroelements, the content of the last ones was lower than 0,03mg /100 g. The highest content of potassium has been determined in all types of raw materials (not less than 2300 mg/kg). It could be connected with certain aspects of preparation action made of peppermint.
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spelling doaj-art-2ab4add0b10e4952af22b0312ec8d2722025-08-20T02:38:26ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityAktualʹnì Pitannâ Farmacevtičnoï ì Medičnoï Nauki ta Praktiki2306-80942409-29322014-12-013495110.14739/2409-2932.2014.3.33165The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)K. V. AndrianovYu. A. FedchenkovaO. P. KhvorostIntroduction Our attention was drawn by quite widespread plant, namely peppermint (Mentha piperita) of mint family (Lamiaceae L.). It isn’t known as a wild-growing plant, this plant is the hybrid received from crossing water mint (Mentha aquatica) with a spicate mint (Mentha spicata) or green mint (Mentha viridis). Therapeutic action of plant is caused by the BAS complex, among which essential oil, alkaloids, saponins, organic acids, vitamins, macro - and microelements are. Accumulation of elements in a plant directly depends on sort and species of this plant, climatic conditions and geographical places of growth. Thus, using pharmacognosic research of peppermint, it would be expedient to carry out the comparative analysis of the elements content in leaf of widespread species of this plant, and also to compare to element structure of peppermint from other region of preparation. Studying qualitative structure and quantitative content of macro - and microelements in leaf of 3 samples of peppermint became the purpose of our research. Materials and methods of research The peppermint leaves of 3 samples were the object of our research. They are ‘Chornolistaya’ sort – the sample #1, ‘Zgadka’ sort – the sample #2 (the stocking up place is Dnepropetrovsk region, 2013) and peppermint - the sample #3 (the stocking place is Lebanon, Baalbek surroundings, 2013). In order to study elemental structure of peppermint leaves, atomic emission spectrometry with photographic registration was used. Results and discussions All types of raw materials had identical element structure. According to the content in each type of raw materials, compositions can be divided into some groups: the first one – the content of element was near or above 1000 mg /100 g, the content was higher than 100 mg /100 g, the content of composition was lower than 100 mg /100 g and below than 1 mg /100 g. Thus, the ambit between these groups was deeply emphasized. The following regularity of the elemental content in raw materials was observed: sample #1 K>Ca, Si>Mg>Na>P, Al, sample #2 K>Ca, Si>Mg>Na>P, Fe, Fe, sample #3 K>Ca>Mg>P. The content of such elements as Mo, Co, Pb was lower than 0,03 mg /100 g, As, Cd, Hg - below than 0,01 mg /100 g. The highest content in all types of raw materials was defined for potassium. The highest content of potassium, calcium and magnesium was established in a sample #3. The content of potassium in this type of raw materials was 4350 mg /100 g that was higher almost by 1,9 times in comparison with a sample #2, by 1,4 times with a sample #1. Also in a sample #3 there was the highest content of calcium (1370 mg / 100 g) that was more than twice of the elemental content in a sample #2 and by 1,6 times higher than in a sample #1. In a sample #3 the content of magnesium made up 800 mg /100 g that was by 1,5 times higher than the content of magnesium in a sample #2 and was insignificantly higher (by 1,1 times) than the content in a sample #1. Conclusions Using atomic emission spectrometry qualitative structure and quantitative content of the elements in 3 samples of peppermint leaves have been determined. In all studied objects the equal elemental content has been determined. Every object had not less than 5 macro-, 15 micro-, 4 ultramicroelements, the content of the last ones was lower than 0,03mg /100 g. The highest content of potassium has been determined in all types of raw materials (not less than 2300 mg/kg). It could be connected with certain aspects of preparation action made of peppermint.http://pharmed.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/33165/29747Mentha PiperitaPlant LeavesTrace Elements
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Yu. A. Fedchenkova
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The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)
Aktualʹnì Pitannâ Farmacevtičnoï ì Medičnoï Nauki ta Praktiki
Mentha Piperita
Plant Leaves
Trace Elements
title The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)
title_full The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)
title_fullStr The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)
title_full_unstemmed The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)
title_short The study of the elemental composition of peppermint (Mentha piperita)
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topic Mentha Piperita
Plant Leaves
Trace Elements
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