Pharmacopoeial methods for the analysis of cardiac glycosides in plant raw materials and medicines (review)

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The review of modern methods of analysis of cardiac glycosides (CG) offered by pharmacopoeias of Russia, Europe, England, USA, India, Japan and China is presented. The purpose of the review is a comparative analysis of pharmacopoeial methods of identification and quantitative determination of the content of CG in plant raw materials and medicines. It is shown that in the Russian Pharmacopoeia, instrumental methods for the analysis of cardiac glycosides are not widely represented. In this regard, the search for effective methods of analyzing this group of substances in plant raw materials and medicines is relevant.

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E. V. Bykov

Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy

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Email: bykov.pfa@gmail.com

Post-graduate Student, Analytical Chemistry Department

Russian Federation, Perm

E. V. Vikhareva

Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy

Email: ajm@perm.ru

Ph.D. (Pharm.), Professor, Head of the Analytical Chemistry Department

Russian Federation, Perm

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