Publications by authors named "V Mshvildadze"

The objects of this research were the aboveground and underground parts of Vinca rosea L., a species of periwinkle introduced in Western Georgia. The sum of alkaloids and biologically aactive fractions of monomeric alkaloids were obtained by liquid-liquid extraction, precipitation with petroleum ether (I), polybuffer distribution (II) and 10% acetic acid (III).

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The fractionation of the methanolic extract (MeOH-E) of (Forssk.) Webb & Berthel and further analysis by thin layer chromatography resulted in four fractions (F1, F2, F3 and F4) that, in parallel with the MeOH-E, were screened for antioxidant, cytotoxic, antidiabetic and antibacterial properties. In addition, chemical characterization of their bioactive molecules was performed using LC-DAD-ESI/MS.

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UV-B and IR-A radiation are important inducers of biological changes in skin involving ROS generation. The overloading of antioxidant defense mechanisms by ROS production could lead to photoaging and photocarcinogenesis processes. Various traditional usages are reported for L.

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  • - The study focused on identifying stable diagnostic traits and phytochemical composition of the plant Daphne axilliflora, highlighting its unique microstructural features.
  • - Key diagnostic characteristics included the plant’s leaf structure, such as its glabrous surface and specific stomatal types, along with various vascular and wood details.
  • - The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of terpene and phenolic compounds, specifically isolating two well-known coumarins, daphnin and daphnetin.
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The genus Daphne belongs to the Thymeleaceae family and contains over 90 species that are distributed in Asia, Europe and parts of North Africa. The species of the genus Daphne are used in the traditional medicine of China, Tibet, Korea, and the Middle East for the treatment of various conditions. A broad range of studies has shown the significant biological potential of these species as sources of biologically and pharmacologically active compounds.

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