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| Название: | Organ-Specific Phytochemical Profiles, Wound-Healing and Hemostatic Activities of Symphytum officinale Aerial Parts and Roots with Differential Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Content |
| Авторы: | Dolgošev, G. Kolesnyk, Yu. M. Hancheva, O. V. Panasenko, O. I. Kaplaushenko, A. H. Shcherbyna, R. O. Jakštas, V. Žvikas, V. Laidmäe, I. Heinämäki, J. Koshovyi, O. Raal, A. Колесник, Юрій Михайлович Ганчева, Ольга Вікторівна Панасенко, Олександр Іванович Каплаушенко, Андрій Григорович Щербина, Роман Олександрович |
| Ключевые слова: | common comfrey phenolic compounds amino acids pyrrolizidine alkaloids hemostatic activity wound-healing activity |
| Дата публикации: | 2026 |
| Библиографическое описание: | Organ-Specific Phytochemical Profiles, Wound-Healing and Hemostatic Activities of Symphytum officinale Aerial Parts and Roots with Differential Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Content / G. Dolgošev, Yu. M. Kolesnyk, O. Hancheva, O. Panasenko, A. Kaplaushenko, R. Shcherbyna, V. Jakštas, V. Žvikas, I. Laidmäe, J. Heinämäki, O. Koshovyi, A. Raal // Preprints. - 2026. - P. [1-20]. - https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202605.1842.v1. |
| Аннотация: | Wound healing is a complex biological process involving inflammation, hemostasis, and
tissue regeneration, and its impairment may delay recovery and lead to clinical complications.
Medicinal plants have long been used in traditional medicine to support wound
repair and control bleeding. Among these, Symphytum officinale L. (comfrey) is widely used
in European traditional medicine for the treatment of wounds, fractures, and soft tissue injuries.
However, the pharmacological basis of these effects and the contribution of different
plant organs remain insufficiently understood. The aim of this study was to characterize
the phytochemical composition of extracts obtained from different organs of S. officinale
and to evaluate their hemostatic and wound-healing activities in vivo, in order to identify
the most active plant parts. Extracts from the roots, leaves, and flowers of S. officinale were
prepared using solvents of different polarity. Phytochemical composition was analyzed by
spectrophotometric assays and UPLC–MS/MS. Hemostatic and wound-healing activities
were evaluated in vivo in rats, and cytological analysis of wound exudate was performed.
Distinct organ-specific differences in phytochemical composition were observed, with leaf
and flower extracts richer in phenolic compounds and amino acids, while root extracts contained
higher levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Leaf (S7) and flower (S13) extracts showed
the strongest biological activity. S13 accelerated wound healing, achieving complete wound
closure by day 10 compared with day 12 in the reference group, while S7 exhibited the
most pronounced hemostatic effect, reducing bleeding cessation time to 44.3 s compared
with 64.1 s for the reference preparation and 144.3 s for the control group. Cytological
analysis indicated reduced inflammation and enhanced fibroblast activity. The findings
support the traditional use of S. officinale in wound treatment and highlight the importance
of organ-specific phytochemical composition. Aerial parts showed strong wound-healing
and hemostatic effects, suggesting their relevance alongside the traditionally used root and
supporting the involvement of multiple constituents in the observed biological activity.
The study provides new insights into the organ-specific phytochemical composition and
biological activity of S. officinale, thereby supporting further research on the therapeutic
potential of its aerial parts. |
| URI: | http://dspace.zsmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/25616 |
| Располагается в коллекциях: | Наукові праці. (Фізколоїдна хімія) Наукові праці. (Токсикологічна та неорганічна хімія) Наукові праці. (Патологічна фізіологія)
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