PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYTOPREPARATIONS BASED ON STELLARIA MEDIA (L.) VILL

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Chickweed (Stellaria media (L.) Vill.) is a widely distributed medicinal plant containing flavonoids (apigenin and kaempferol glycosides), phenolic acids, and saponins, exhibiting antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activity. The plant is used in traditional medicine for inflammatory diseases and metabolic disorders, which confirms the prospects for the development of phytopreparations.

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Annotasiya

Chickweed (Stellaria media (L.) Vill.) is a widely distributed medicinal plant containing flavonoids (apigenin and kaempferol glycosides), phenolic acids, and saponins, exhibiting antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activity. The plant is used in traditional medicine for inflammatory diseases and metabolic disorders, which confirms the prospects for the development of phytopreparations.


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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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PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYTOPREPARATIONS BASED ON

STELLARIA MEDIA

(L.) VILL.

Seitova Zh.D.

Ashirov M.Z.

Zhakipbekov K.S.

Kazakh National Medical University named after S.D. Asfendiyarov, Almaty,

Republic of Kazakhstan

e-mail: seitova.zh@kaznmu.kz, tel. +77014700048

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17343674

Relevance.

Chickweed (

Stellaria media

(L.) Vill.) is a widely distributed medicinal plant

containing flavonoids (apigenin and kaempferol glycosides), phenolic acids, and saponins, exhibiting
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activity. The plant is used in traditional medicine
for inflammatory diseases and metabolic disorders, which confirms the prospects for the development
of phytopreparations.

Aim of the study.

To summarize current data on the phytochemical composition and

pharmacological properties of

S. media

and to assess the possibilities of its application in

pharmaceutical practice.

Materials and methods.

A review of publications in

PubMed

,

Scopus

, and

Web of Science

databases for 2000-2025 was carried out; data on chemical composition, pharmacological effects, and
extraction methods were analyzed.

Results.

More than 12 flavonoids, mainly apigenin C-glycosides, as well as saponins and

phenolic acids, have been identified in

S. media

extracts, which determine its antioxidant and anti-

inflammatory potential. The extracts demonstrate pronounced radical scavenging activity, moderate
inhibition of lipoxygenase and hyaluronidase, accelerate wound healing in cell models, and show
antimicrobial activity against

S. aureus

and

E. coli

. Several studies have shown antiviral activity of

aqueous and alcoholic fractions against HBV. Anti-obesity effects have also been reported in
experimental animal studies.

Conclusion.

The div of evidence indicates the prospects for developing phytopreparations

based on chickweed, primarily topical formulations for the treatment of inflammatory and infectious
skin diseases. Further standardization by flavonoid content and preclinical and clinical studies on
safety and efficacy are required.