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Тритерпеновые гликозиды - перспективный класс природных соединений для создания новых фитопрепаратов

Тритерпеновые гликозиды - перспективный класс природных соединений для создания новых фитопрепаратов

Abstract

Впервые в одном исследовании изучается ряд тритерпеновых гликозидов (ТГ), отличающихся между собой строением генина тритерпена и/или строением углеводной части. В работе оценивается непосредственное влияние изучаемых ТГ на ферменты глутатионредуктазу (ГР), каталазу (КАТ), НАДФН-оксидазу и пируваткиназу (ПК), играющие регуляторную роль в процессах адаптации. Установлено, что сходство и различия в структуре изучавшихся тритерпеновых гликозидов проявляются в непосредственном взаимодействии с ферментами, выполняющими различные функции в обмене веществ. Полученные результаты показывают перспективность применения тритерпеновых гликозидов как сырья для создания препаратов с различными молекулярными механизмами действия.

For the fi rst time in one research were studied triterpene glycosides, diff erent among themselves in a structure of a carbohydrate part. Direct infl uence studied triterpene glycosides on enzymes glutationreductase (GR), catalase (CAT), NADPH-oxidase, tyrosine hydroxylase and pyruvate kinase (PK) that are playing a regulatory role in adaptation processes was defi ned. It is established that similarity and diff erences in the structure of the carbohydrate part of triterpene glycosides show up in quantitively diff erential eff ect on the essential enzymes of homeostasis. Our results show the perspective of triterpene glycosides as a raw material for drugs with diff erent molecular mechanism of action.

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ТРИТЕРПЕНОВЫЕ ГЛИКОЗИДЫ, ФЕРМЕНТНЫЕ БИОТЕСТ-СИСТЕМЫ

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