STUDY OF THE DYNAMICS OF ALCOHOL EXTRACTION OF PHYSALIS ANGULATA

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Physalis angulata (angular physalis) is an erect annual herbaceo us plant of the Solanaceae family.

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Annotasiya

Physalis angulata (angular physalis) is an erect annual herbaceo us plant of the Solanaceae family.


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Volume 5, Issue 10: Special Issue
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ISSN: 2181-2020

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THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL
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MODERN PHARMACEUTICS: ACTUAL

PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

TASHKENT, OCTOBER 17, 2025

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STUDY OF THE DYNAMICS OF ALCOHOL EXTRACTION OF

PHYSALIS

ANGULATA

Bayniyazov A.J.

Jumaniyazov Sh.I.

Baxtiyorov J.G.

Abduraxmanov B.A.

Sotimov G.B.

Egamova F.R.

Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances named after Acad. S.Yu. Yunusov, Tashkent city,

Uzbekistan

e-mail: dr.sotimov@mail.ru bayniyazov.atabek2@icloud.com

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17322491

Relevance:

Physalis angulata (angular physalis) is an erect annual herbaceo us plant of the

Solanaceae family. The leaves are dark green, almost ovate, often with serrated edges. The flowers
are pentagonal, pale yellow; the yellow-orange fruits are enclosed in a spherical calyx [1]. Physalis
angulata (P. angulata L.) was first discovered and recorded in the flora of Libya [2]. The species may
be a natural endemic of Australia or America, or its range may cover both America and Australia. At
present, it is widespread and naturalized in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world.

Perennial herbaceous plants with thick unbranched stems covered with alternate scales. The

flowers are collected in spike-like clusters. Plants of this genus parasitize the roots of shrubs and
semi-shrubs.

Physalis angulata is traditionally used for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic

properties. Various studies have also demonstrated its antimalarial, antiasthmatic, antidiabetic,
antioxidant, and anticancer potential [3]. Physalin contained in this plant is being studied for its
anticancer and antimicrobial activity.

From the literature, it is known that steroidal lactones (physalins) found in Physalis angulata

have shown antitumor activity in vitro against several cancer cell lines. Physalin compounds such as
physalin B, D, and F have demonstrated antibacterial activity against various bacteria, including
Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Studies confirm the plant’s ability to reduce
inflammation by inhibiting various inflammatory pathways.

Objective

. The purpose of this study is to investigate the dynamics of alcohol extraction from

Physalis angulata.

Materials and Methods.

The dynamics of substance extraction from plant material were

studied as follows: 0.5 kg of crushed raw material was loaded into seven extractors (5 L capacity
each) and filled with the selected solvent until a “mirror” formed. Extraction was carried out at room
temperature.

The extracts were drained sequentially at intervals of 1 hour. Thus, in the first extractor the

extraction lasted 1 hour, in the second – 2 hours, in the third – 3 hours, in the fourth – 4 hours, in the
fifth – 5 hours, in the sixth – 6 hours, and in the seventh – 7 hours.

After the set time, the extracts were drained, and the yield of extractive substances was

determined. By analyzing the results, phase equilibrium was established depending on the soaking
time during the first contact.

Results

. Based on the research results, it was established that by the fifth contact the yield of

extractive substances was insignificant (0.4% of the raw material mass). After three drainings, the
extraction degree reached 90.3%, which is quite acceptable for the extraction stage.


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Conclusions

. From this, we recommend triple extraction. The required soaking time at the first

phase contact is 6 hours, while at the second and third contacts phase equilibrium is reached within 4
hours.