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Non-profit limited company
"Manash Kozybayev
North Kazakhstan university"
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Development of technology and the production of new highly effective phytopreparations for medicine based on waste from wood processing plants of the willow family “salicaceae”

Project manager: Polyakov V.V., doctor of chemical sciences

Project goal: Development of a pilot industrial regulation for obtaining new drugs from waste from the willow family in the form of dressings, ointments, extracts, suppositories and preclinical studies as medicines.

Project Objectives:

̶  Harvesting plant materials;

̶  Creation of an enlarged barothermal installation for the production of essential oil and the thick substance “Topolin”;

̶  Carbon dioxide extraction of the bark of the willow family: poplar, willow, aspen to obtain potentially active preparations;

̶  Preclinical and clinical studies of preparations obtained from plants as anti-TB drugs, new dressings, ointments for the treatment of burns and skin diseases, suppositories for gynecology, proctology, etc. Design of scientific and technical documentation;

̶  Search and study of the antioxidant activity of biologically active complexes from plants of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Project description:

The creation of a semi-industrial installation for the production of essential oil and thick substance, and the development of a technology for the production of phytopreparations of CO2 methods - extraction of plant materials: kidneys, bark and other wood processing wastes.

Expected results:

Methods will be developed for the production of new drugs that can be successfully used in pharmaceutical practice to replace imported drugs. The main advantages of the proposed project are that:

- local raw materials of Kazakhstan (willow waste from the willow family) will be used as starting materials for developing a method for the production of new medicines;

- when developing a method (technology) for the production of new drugs, the results of studies conducted at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of NKSU and laboratories of the international research and production holding Phytochemistry will be used.

Project manager: Polyakov V.V., doctor of chemical sciences

Project goal: Development of a pilot industrial regulation for obtaining new drugs from waste from the willow family in the form of dressings, ointments, extracts, suppositories and preclinical studies as medicines.

Project objectives:

̶ Harvesting plant materials;

̶ Creation of an enlarged barothermal installation for the production of essential oil and the thick substance “Topolin”;

̶ Carbon dioxide extraction of the bark of the willow family: poplar, willow, aspen to obtain potentially active preparations;

̶ Preclinical and clinical studies of preparations obtained from plants as anti-TB drugs, new dressings, ointments for the treatment of burns and skin diseases, suppositories for gynecology, proctology, etc. Design of scientific and technical documentation;

̶ Search and study of the antioxidant activity of biologically active complexes from plants of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Project description:

The creation of a semi-industrial installation for the production of essential oil and thick substance, and the development of a technology for the production of phytopreparations of CO2 methods - extraction of plant materials: kidneys, bark and other wood processing wastes.

Expected results:

Methods will be developed for the production of new drugs that can be successfully used in pharmaceutical practice to replace imported drugs. The main advantages of the proposed project are that:

- local raw materials of Kazakhstan (willow waste from the willow family) will be used as starting materials for developing a method for the production of new medicines;

- when developing a method (technology) for the production of new drugs, the results of studies conducted at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of NKSU and laboratories of the international research and production holding Phytochemistry will be used.