ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN THE PLANT SALVIA OFFICINALIS

Авторы

  • Bobur Safokulov 3rd year student of Clinical Pharmacy, Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute
  • Azizkhon Khusankhonov 1st year student of the Industrial Pharmacy department of the Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute
  • Marjona Ismoilova 3rd year student of the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Department of the Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute

Ключевые слова:

Salvia officinalis L.; sage preparations; extraction techniques; bioactive compounds; health effects

Аннотация

Salvia officinalis L., also known as the “Salvation Plant”, has been long used and well-documented in traditional medicine around the globe. Its bioactive compounds, and especially its polyphenol profile, have been extensively researched and reviewed. However, sage’s beneficial effects reach much further, and nowadays, with a range of new extraction techniques, we are discovering new components with new therapeutic effects, especially in the context of neurodegenerative diseases and various carcinomas. This review describes the bioactive profile of various sage preparations depending on the extraction techniques and extraction parameters, and this review lists the newest research findings on its health effects.

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2025-06-24

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Safokulov , B., Khusankhonov, A., & Ismoilova, M. (2025). ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN THE PLANT SALVIA OFFICINALIS. Journal of Agriculture & Horticulture, 5(6), 60–66. извлечено от https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/jah/article/view/2047