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UDC 582.929.4-035.22:547.466
N.O. ZARIVNA
Ternopil State Medical University named after I. Gorbachevski
STUDING OF AMINO ACID COMPOSITION IN HERB OF THYMUS
SERPYLLUM
The results of the study of the qualitative and quantitative analysis of amino
acids in the grass creeping thyme . Established that quantitative content of amino
acids in the studied raw materials should be less than 0.6% in terms of glycine.
Key words: creeping thyme, amino acids, thin layer chromatography,
spectrophotometry.
INTRODUCTION
Creeping Thyme (Thymus serpyllum), mint family (Lamiaceae), naturally
distributed in Ukraine in wild and cultivated extensively [1, 2]. According to the
literature creeping thyme contains flavonoids, tannins, phenol carbonic acid,
essential oil , etc., which in combination determine the pharmacological activity of
diversified materials and substances derived on the basis of [2 ]. In a previous
study we found that in addition to flavonoids and polysaccharides (last we found
the first time) thyme herb is also rich in amino acids [3 ]. It is known that amino
acids serve important functions in the body. In addition to protein synthesis , amino
acids perform many other important biological functions [4 ] , and the goal of our
research was to identify and determine the form of amino acids in the test material.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
To analyze the use of wild raw western regions of Ukraine, namely Ternopil
and Lviv oblasts and Designs raw materials used by domestic producers of medical
products ( FF Zhitomir "Liktravy" and Kiev FF). The study of the quality of the
amino acids was performed by thin layer chromatography (TLC) [5].
Chromatographic studies were performed on chromatographic plates Silica gel 60
F254 (« Mersk ", Germany ) using a mobile phase of isopropanol P - P formic acid
- water P ( 40:2:10 ). Substances discovered were: glycine , alanine , aspartic acid,
leucine, glutamic acid, tyrosine. For chromatogram Film development using
ninhydrin solution of 2 g / l ( 5 ml of dilute acetic acid , 95 ml of butanol). As a
result of TLC - studies, we propose the following method of identifying amino
acids in herb of creeping thyme.
Methods of identification of amino acids in raw creeping thyme.
Test solution: 1,000 g of minced raw creeping thyme, placed in a conical
flask 100 ml, add 50 ml of alcohol (60% (v / v )) and heated in a water bath under
reflux for 45 min. The solution was cooled and filtered through a filter "blue
ribbon" in a conical flask of 100 ml.
Reference solution: 0.1 g of standard sample of glycine (Sigma), 0,1 g of
standard sample of tyrosine (Fluka), 0,1 g of standard sample glutamic acid
(Sigma), 0,1 g of standard sample alanine (Fluka), 0,1 g standard sample aspartic
acid (Fluka), 0,1 g of standard sample leucine, dissolved in 25 ml of water R. At
the starting line chromatographic plate Silica gel F254 size 20x20 cm with a layer
thickness of 0.25 mm is applied in the form of strips, length 10 mm, 20 ml of the
test solution and 5 ml reference solution. The plate was dried in air for 10 min,
placed in a chamber with mobile phase isopropanol P - formic acid P - P water
(40:2:10) and ascending chromatography method. When the solvent front will be
held 15 cm from the starting line, it is removed from the chamber and dried in air.
The plates were sprayed with a solution of 2 g / L ninhydrin R and heat at 100 ⁰ C
for 3-5 min and viewed in daylight.
Fig 1. Scheme chromatogram of the test solution (7) and solution (1 - 6) , where 1 -
glycine; 2 - alanine; 3 - aspartic acid; 4 - leucine ; 5 - glutamic acid; 6 – tyrosine
In the chromatogram obtained with the test solution was observed
occurrence of zones of glycine, alanine, tyrosine, leucine, glutamic and aspartic
acids at a level appropriate zones in the chromatogram obtained with reference
solution (Fig. 1).
Quantitative determination of amino acids was performed by
spectrophotometry in the visible range of the known reaction of amino acids
colored product with ninhydrin [6, 7].
In order to select the best extractant for the extraction of amino acids from
raw material determine their quantitative content in the water-alcohol extract,
obtained by extractants with different concentration of alcohol (0 - 96%). Extract
obtained by boiling in a water bath at reflux sample material from ethanol- water
solution of appropriate concentration. Method of quantitative determination of
amino acid content are shown below.
Method of quantitative determination of amino acid content in grass
creeping thyme.
Test solution: 1,000 g of raw thyme placed in a conical flask with a ground
stopper add 80 ml of alcohol corresponding concentration, boil 45 min at reflux.
The resulting extract was cooled, filtered into a volumetric flask of 100 ml and
dilute solution of alcohol corresponding to the mark. 5.0 ml of the extract obtained
is placed in a test tube with a capacity of 15 ml, add 5.5 ml of freshly prepared
0.2% ninhydrin solution R and heat in a boiling water bath for 20 min. After
complete cooling, the solution was quantitatively transferred to a volumetric flask
and diluted with 25 ml of water R to the mark, mix. After 1 h measured optical
density of the resulting solution on a spectrophotometer at a wavelength of 567 nm
2 cell with a layer thickness of 10 mm.
Reference solution: 0.100 g of glycine CRS placed in a volumetric flask of
100 ml, add 70 ml of water R, dissolved within 5-10 min by heating in a water bath
at 50 C. Cool the solution and dilute with water R to 100 ml and mix. 1 ml of the
resulting solution is placed in a flask of 25 mL and dilute the solution with water R
to the mark, mix. To 1.0 ml of the resulting solution, placed in a test tube with a
capacity of 15 ml, add 1.1 ml of 0.2% ninhydrin solution R and heat in a boiling
water bath for 20 min. After complete cooling solution quantitatively transferred to
a volumetric flask of 100 mL and diluted with water R to the mark, mix.
The compensation solution. 1.0 ml of water R is placed in a test tube, add
1.1 ml of 0.2 % ninhydrin solution R and heat in a boiling water bath for 20 min.
After complete cooling solution quantitatively transferred to a volumetric flask of
100 ml and diluted with water R to the mark, mix
0.2% ninhydrin solution R. 0.1 g ninhydrin placed in a volumetric flask of
50 mL, dissolved in 30 ml of water R, dilute solution in the same solvent to the
mark and mix
After 1 h measured optical density of the resulting solution on a
spectrophotometer at a wavelength of 567 nm 2 cell with a layer thickness of 10
mm. The content of amino acids in the grass creeping thyme , as a percentage,
calculated as glycine, calculated by the formula:
X=Ах⋅m0
A0⋅25⋅5⋅100 ,
where Ah - optical density of the test solution ;
A0 - absorbance reference solution ;
m0 - mass of sample standard sample of glycine, g
In selected conditions, assay of electronic absorption spectrum, obtained in
photometric colored reaction product, there is the appearance of two absorption
bands at 400 ± 2 nm and 567 ± 2 nm (Fig. 2). Since at 400 nm absorbing more
hydroxycinnamic acids that are present in the recovery, so to measure absorbance
otometric or compounds should be at a wavelength of 567 nm.
Fig. 2. Electronic absorption spectra of solutions of amino acids with
ninhydrin in terms of quantification of 1 - test solution. obtained for 30 % of the
extractant; 2 - test solution obtained for 40% of extractant
The results of the quantitative determination of amino acid content of grass
creeping thyme in terms of glycine are presented in Figure 3.
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Fig. 3. Dependence of amino acids converted to glycine in alcohol
withdrawal of grass creeping thyme, the concentration of alcohol in the extractant
For a comparative analysis of amino acid content in different samples of raw
materials used thyme quantification of results are presented in Table.
Table
AMINO ACID CONTENT, IN TERMS OF GLYCINE IN
MEDICINAL PLANTS CREEPING THYME (P = 0,95; n = 5)
Sample of raw material Amino acid content, %
Zhitomir FF "Liktravy" with. 61010 0,69 ± 0,01
Zhitomir FF "Liktravy" with. 40810 0,66 ± 0,02
Zhitomir FF "Liktravy" with. 2011 0,71 ± 0,01
Wild stuff Ternopil oblast, district
Husyatyn 2009 harvesting
0,65 ± 0,02
Wild stuff Ternopil oblast, district
Husyatyn 2010 harvesting
0,62 ±0,02
As seen from the results, the quantitative content of amino acids correlates
for different samples, it is possible to explain the conditions of growth of MCQ.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
As a result, TLC - analysis of the studied material we first identified 6 amino
acids that are completely in color zones and factor mobility coincide with the
corresponding zones SPS. As seen from the results presented quantitative
determination of the most complete removal of amino acids from grass creeping
thyme treated using 30 % ethanol, indicating the feasibility of its use in the
preparation of standard solutions for the quantitative determination of amino acids
in raw materials. The study of qualitative and quantitative analysis of amino acids
shown creeping thyme that stuff is really rich in amino acids, which requires
further study of their biological activity to improve approaches to standardization
of thyme herb and possible expansion of indications for use.
CONCLUSIONS
1. The first time studied the composition of amino acids grass creeping
thyme, hereby detected leucine, glycine, tyrosine, alanine, aspartic and glutamic
acid.
2. Developed and tested a method of quantitative determination of amino
acids grass creeping thyme spectrophotometric method in terms of glycine.
3. Selected 30 % ethanol, as the best extractant for extracting amino acids
from raw materials.
4. Determined that for different samples of raw amino acid content is 0.6 -
0.7 %.
5. Results of the study of amino acid composition of grass creeping thyme
indicate promising depth study of its pharmacological action.
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UDK 582.929.4-035.22:547.466
N. O. Zarivna
THE STUDING OF AMINO ACID COMPOSITION OF WILD
THYME
The results of studying the qualitative and quantitative composition of the
amino acid in the herb wild thyme has been developed. Quantitative amino acid
content in the feed, which should be no less than 0.6 at% based on glycine.
Key words: wild thyme, amino acids, thin layer chromatography,
spectrophotometry.