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POLYPRENOLS OF NEW VARIETIES OF COTTON

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Zokirova Umida Tolipovna, Khidyrova Nazira Kudratovna, Mamarozikov Umidjon Baxtiyarovich, Khaxxarov Izatulla Tilovovich, Mamatkulova Nodira Maxsumovna

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This study presents the results of research conducted on the homologous composition of polyprenols found in the leaves of new cotton (Gossypium, Malvaceae) varieties. The analysis revealed that the leaves of early-maturing, salt- and drought-tolerant, as well as disease-resistant cotton varieties—Narpay, Kelajak, UzFA-703, and UzFA-705—can serve as promising sources of polyprenols. The extraction of polyprenols was carried out using standard chromatographic techniques. The study contributes to the identification of plant-based sources of biologically active compounds and supports the utilization of cotton plant by-products in biotechnology and pharmacology. These results suggest the potential for further development and application of polyprenol-containing preparations derived from cotton leaf biomass, particularly from stress-tolerant cultivars bred under the conditions of Uzbekistan.

Keywords

extraction
: leaves
Gossypium
Malvaceae
UzFA-703
UzFA-705
Kelajak
Narpay
HPTLC
polyprenols.

Authors

Zokirova Umida Tolipovna, Khidyrova Nazira Kudratovna, Mamarozikov Umidjon Baxtiyarovich, Khaxxarov Izatulla Tilovovich, Mamatkulova Nodira Maxsumovna

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