PHYTOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA UNDER INTRODUCTORY CONDITIONS
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In the world, special attention is paid to the cultivation, propagation and organization of plantations of exportable, dyeable, medicinal, and introduced plants. The needs of the modern medicine, perfumery, textile and food industries demand the cultivation of medicinal plants with high natural activity and the creation of their raw materials. The demand for natural dyes has always been relevant. Analyzing the phytochemical composition and active substances of the raw materials of plants grown under the conditions of introduction, obtaining dye pigments from natural dye-giving plants, their introductory assessment, identifying promising species and putting them into practice are among the urgent problems.
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