2013
DOI: 10.2478/hepo-2013-0011
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Interrelationships among selected essential elements in medicinal plant raw materials and their water-extractable forms

Abstract: S u m m a r yIn the study, the relationships were investigated among N, P, Fe, Zn, Mn and Cu, in medicinal plant raw materials (herbal bags) and their water-soluble chemical forms in infuses. 42 independent samples of plant materials were chosen, represented by different morphological plant parts as herbs, leaves, flowers and fruits. The elements were determined by UV/Vis spectrometry (non-metals), and FAAS (metallic elements) after previous mineralization of plant samples (total concentrations), and directly … Show more

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“…Apenas a amostra de erva doce apresentou valores abaixo do LOD. As demais plantas apresentaram valores de acordo com os teores encontrados em outras plantas medicinais [41,42,43].…”
Section: Tempo (Min)unclassified
“…Apenas a amostra de erva doce apresentou valores abaixo do LOD. As demais plantas apresentaram valores de acordo com os teores encontrados em outras plantas medicinais [41,42,43].…”
Section: Tempo (Min)unclassified
“…Iron (Fe) is known as an essential element for humans and animals and Fe 3+ is an essential component of hemoglobin. On the other hand, the deficiency of the bioavailable form of iron on the 2+ oxidation state causes many diseases such as anemia (37). Fe contributes to the oxidation of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to control body weight (38).…”
Section: Fe Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%