EFFICIENCY OF OBTAINING DRY EXTRACTS FROM MEDICINAL PLANTS USING CELLULASE ENZYME

Authors

  • M. E. Sattarov Tashkent Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, Head of the National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Tashkent Author
  • S. B. Jumayeva Tashkent Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, Doctoral Researcher (PhD), Tashkent Author

Keywords:

Antioxidant, preparations, cellulase, enzyme, rhizome, hydrolysis, biologically active substance, extraction, Silybum marianum L., Acorus calamus L., Calendula officinalis L., Tanacetum vulgare L., Matricaria chamomilla L.

Abstract

This article presents data on the efficiency of obtaining dry extracts from medicinal plants by subjecting the outer layers of various morphological plant organs (seeds, rhizomes, and flowers) to hydrolysis using cellulase enzyme. According to the obtained results, the application of cellulase enzyme increased the yield of extractive substances from plant raw materials by 26.8–35.8%. The results demonstrate that enzymatic treatment of different morphological organs of medicinal plants plays an important role in improving the efficiency of the extraction process.

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2026-04-28

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EFFICIENCY OF OBTAINING DRY EXTRACTS FROM MEDICINAL PLANTS USING CELLULASE ENZYME. (2026). Modern American Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, 2(4), 76-89. https://usajournals.org/index.php/5/article/view/2215