This article is devoted to work aimed at normalizing the condition of degraded soils in open-pit mines as a result of anthropogenic influences through phytomass. By creating a biological cover from plants, it has been achieved to improve the composition of the soil. Plants such as Datura starmonium, Portuluca oleracea,Caspella bursa-pastoris, Chenopodium vulvaria, Chenopodium album, Plantagolanceolata, Vaccaria hispanica,
Vicia angustifolia were used for the research. The effect of micronutrients on plants was studied.
The aim of research work is isolation of the flavonoids from plants Scutellaria phyllostachya Juz. and Scutellaria cordifrons Juz., determining their chemical structures and pharmacological properties.
The objects of the research work are species of the genus Scutellaria phyllostachya Juz. and Scutellaria cordifrons Juz.
Scientific novelty of the research work:
26 flavonoids: 14 glycosides and 12 aglycons from the plants Scutellaria phyllostachya Juz. and Scutellaria cordifrons Juz. have been isolated;
it has been determined that 26 substances from the isolated substances belong to the flavones, 2 of them to new flavanones;
it has been established, that chemical structures of two new flavanones are -(+)-5,2'-dihydroxy-6,6',7 trimethoxyflavanone and (+)-5,2'-dihydroxy-6,6',7,8-
tetramethoxyflavanone);