PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILE AND HEPATOPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF ROSA CANINA, ORIGANUM TYTTANTHUM, AND CODONOPSIS CLEMATIDEA: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

Authors

  • Akbarov N.A. PhD Student, Tashkent Pharmaceutical I nstitute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
  • Mamatkulov Z.U. Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (DSc), Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Tashkent Pharmaceutical I nstitute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/

Keywords:

Hepatoprotection, Rosa canina, Origanum tyttanthum, Codonopsis clematidea, Uzbekistan flora, Phytochemistry, Secondary metabolites, Dry extract technology.

Abstract

The prevalence of hepatic disorders worldwide necessitates the exploration of potent, bioavailable, and low-toxicity hepatoprotective agents derived from natural sources. Uzbekistan's diverse flora offers a rich repository of medicinal plants with largely untapped pharmacological potential. This review focuses on the phytochemical characterization and synergistic hepatoprotective effects of three distinct species: Rosa canina, Origanum tyttanthum, and the relatively understudied Codonopsis clematidea. Current evidence suggests that the integration of ascorbic acid-rich pseudo-fruits from R. canina, antioxidant-heavy polyphenols from O. tyttanthum, and the unique alkaloid and polysaccharide profile of C. clematidea could provide a superior therapeutic scaffold for liver regeneration. This article evaluates the biochemical mechanisms of these plants, discussing their impact on lipid peroxidation, enzyme activity, and membrane stabilization, ultimately proposing a scientific rationale for their formulation into a standardized dry extract-based dietary supplement.

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Published

2026-03-31

How to Cite

PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILE AND HEPATOPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF ROSA CANINA, ORIGANUM TYTTANTHUM, AND CODONOPSIS CLEMATIDEA: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW. (2026). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 6(3), 186-189. https://doi.org/10.37547/

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