23th International Congress PHYTOPHARM 2019 Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 1-3 July, 2019
XXIIIth International Congress "Phytopharm 2019"
July 1 - 3, 2019 Saint-Petersburg, Russia
www.phytopharm.pro
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CONGRESS VENUE Administration of Petrogradsky district Bolshaya Monetnaya ulitsa, 19 https://www.gov.spb.ru/gov/terr/reg_petrograd/ How to get there from Metro Petrogradskaya
How to get there from Metro Gorkovskaya
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EVENT SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
The following partners and supporters of the congress are very much acknowledged:
MAIN EVENT SPONSOR
Sponsors and Exhibitors
EVENT Partners
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WELCOME
Dear participants, dear colleagues!
As the two chairs of the Organizing Committee from Russia of the 23th International Congress PHYTOPHARM 2019, we are pleased to welcome you to saint-Peptersburg! Ever since the first Phytopharm conference in 1990, it has become one of the important events of the year in Phytopharmaceutical Science, aiming to present interesting, state-of-the-art research relevant to professionals working in various fields of herbal medicinal plants and natural product research, and to foster networking and collaboration across the globe and building bridges between East and West. This year, participants from 23 countries, have accepted our invitation and have come to Russia. The scientific program of PHYTOPHARM covers natural product research from phytochemical studies, safety, efficacy and quality aspects until phytotherapeutic and other health related applications. The aim of the congress is to serve as a forum for discussions on trends, and the latest results, and to exchange ideas relating to phytochemical analysis, ethnopharmacology, natural product research, Traditional Chinese Medicine, pharmacology and clinical trials of natural products as well as biotechnology. In total, 79 posters, 12 plenary, and 37 short lectures will be presented during the three days of the congress. In addition to plenary lectures – 6 parallel sessions will allow an appreciable number of participants to present results in oral talks – featuring one special young research session each day. The poster sessions at central time frames within the congress will also provide an opportunity for scientific discussions. The posters are displayed throughout the whole conference. Many people have contributed in the preparation and the organization of this congress. Especially, we want to thank the members of the local organizing committee as well as many team members from St. Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy and Chemical Pharmaceutical University, St. Petersburg, Russia for their great engagement. Also, the members of the scientific committee are highly acknowledged. Special thanks go to our supporters and exhibitors for their financial contribution.
Prof. Valery Makarov Prof. Igor Narkevich Institute of Pharmacy, Saint-Petersburg State Cjemical Pharmaceutical St. Petersburg, Russia University
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ORGANISATION
Organizers St-Petersburg Institute of Pharmacy, Russia
Chemical Pharmaceutical University, St. Petersburg, Russia
FRC of Nutrition, Biotechnology and safety of food, Moscow, Russia
Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA)
Phytochemical Society of Europe (PSE)
Organizing Committee Prof. E. Flisyuk, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. V. Makarov, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. M. Makarova, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. I. Narkevich, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. A. Shikov, St. Petersburg, Russia Dr. I . Ampilogova, St. Petersburg, Russia Dr. V. Luzhanin, St. Petersburg, RU Dr. O. Pozharitskaya, St. Petersburg, Russia
Scientific Committee
Prof. R. Bauer, Graz, Austria Prof. V. Verpoorte, Leiden, NL Prof. A.-R. Bilia, Florence, Italy Prof. P. Shabanov, St. Petersburg, RU Prof. D.A. Guo, Shanghai, China Prof. K. Eller, Moscow, RU Prof. M. Heinrich, London, UK Prof. A. Shikov, St. Petersburg, RU Prof. V. Poroikov, Moscow, RU PD Dr. G. Ulrich-Merzenich, Bonn, DE Prof. V. Makarov, St. Petersburg, RU Prof. V. Tutelyan, Moscow, RU Prof. I. Narkevich, St. Petersburg, RU Prof. J-L. Wolfender, Geneve, CH Prof. J. Novak, Vienna, Austria Dr. E. Wolfram, Wädenswil, CH
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REGISTRATION & INSTRUCTIONS
Registration and information desk opening hours:
Monday, July 1, 2019 8:15 - 18:00 Tuesday, July 2, 2019 8:15 - 16:30
Instructions for... ... oral contributions The duration of lectures include 5 min for discussion. For oral presentations, the following equipment is available: PC (windows based), beamer (single projection). Please upload your presentation at the registration desk as soon as you arrive.
... poster contributions There will be two poster sessions. Please check the list of posters. Posters # 1-40 should be presented on July 1, 9:00 until 18:00h. Posters # 41-79 should be presented on July 2, 9:00 until 16:00h. The size of the posters should be 84 x 119 cm (DIN A0) or 33 inch x 45 inch, respectively (width x height). Participants are responsible for mounting their posters on the numbered poster stands according to the list starting p. 16 and are responsible to remove them. You find the pins on the poster stands – only mount your poster on the stand with the assigned number.
... poster awards – only if authors are present at closing ceremony
Phytopharm 2019 Poster Award
The Scientific Committee will recognize outstanding posters presented by Congress participants. Awards will be made for quality of research design and quality of the poster layout on behalf of the Phytochemical Society of Europe. The authors of the best posters will be granted with the award during the closing ceremony on July 2, 2019. The award will be delivered only to one of the authors personally.
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PROGRAM
Monday, July 1, 2019 08.15 - Registration, mounting of posters and exhibition
(lobby)
09.00-11.00 - Plenary session (Hall A)
Chairs – Prof. Valery Makarov, Prof. Igor Narkevich
09.30-10.00 - Prof. Anna-Rita Bilia, President of GA, University of
Florence (Italy): "Natural products: strategies to cross
biological barriers?"
10.00-10.30 - Prof. Rudolf Bauer, University of Graz (Austria):
“Strategies for a more holistic approach in the quality
control of herbal medicinal products”
10.30-11.00 - Prof. Alexander Shikov, Saint-Petersburg Institute of
Pharmacy (Russia): “Animal-derived medicinal products
in Russia: their history and applications”
11.00-11.05 - Ms. Yulia Kisrchner, Max Zeller Söhne AG
(Switzerland)
11.05-11.30
09.00-09.30 - Opening of the Conference Prof. Valery Makarov
(Chief Organizer) and Prof. Igor Narkevich
Welcome notes by:
Prof. Anna-Rita Bilia, President of GA, University of
Florence, Italy
Prof. K. Eller, Institute of Nutrition, Moscow, Russia
Dr. Evelyn Wolfram, PSE, Switzerland
Prof. Konstantin Eller, Federal Research Centre of
Nutrition and Biotechnology, Moscow, Russia
supported by
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11.30-13.00 - Plenary session (Hall A)
Chair –Prof. Anna-Rita Bilia
11.30-12.00 - Prof. Dr. Michael A. Popp, Bionorica SE, Neumarkt (Germany): “Generics from evidence-based phytomedicines are not possible”
12.00-12.30 - Prof. Vladimir Poroikov, Institute of Biomedical
Chemistry, Moscow (Russia):“In Silico Estimation of
the Hidden Pharmacological Potential of Natural
Products”
12.30-13.00 - Prof. Michael Heinrich, University of London (UK): “Can medicine be a food? Scientific challenges with dietary supplements and herbal medicinal”
13.00-14.00 - Poster session (part 1) and
Lunch Break with Exhibition (authors should be present at their posters) (lobby)
14.00-15.50 - Plenary session and presentation of sponsors
(Hall A)
Chair – Prof. Rudolf Bauer
14.00-14.30 - Prof. Rob Verpoorte, Institute of Biology Leiden (The
Netherlands): “Synergy: easy to say, difficult to prove”
14.30-15.00 - Prof. Jean-Luc Wolfender, University of Geneva
(Switzerland): “Combined MS and NMR profiling
strategies for a comprehensive survey of herbal medicine
composition – current status and future prospects”
15.00-15.30 - Dr. Evelyn Wolfram, ZHAW, Waedenswill
(Switzerland): “HPTLC and Bioautography –
Opportunities and Limitations in Medicinal Plant
Research and Quality Assessment”
15.30-15.50 - Ms. Natalia Kolesnikova, Mosfarma, Moscow (Russia):
MosFarma: “Knowledge and experience for a Healthy
Future”
15.50-16.20
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Hall A, Chair – Prof. Michael Heinrich 16.20-16.40 – Prof. Konstantin Eller, Institute of Nutrition,
Moscow (Russia): “Dietary supplements and drugs of plant origin: composition, registration, efficacy and health claims”
16.40-17.00 – Prof. Ioanna Chinou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece): «Health claims vs medicinal indications for herbal products in EU. An up-to-date scientific view»
17.00-17.20 – Dr. Bernd Roether, Bionorica SE, Neumarkt (Germany): “Comparison of regulatory systems: EU and EAEU”
17.20-17.40 – Dr. Kelber Olaf, Steigerwald Arzneimittelwerk GmbH, Bayer Consumer Health(Germany): “Herbal medicinal products versus botanicals in functional gastrointestinal diseases: Epidemiological data from the PhytoVIS project”
17.40-18.00 – Ms. Anna Sukhanova, First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow (Russia): “Determination of sibutramine in drugs and anorexigenic dietary supplements of plant origin”
Chair – Prof. Jean-Luc Wolfender
16.20-16.40 - Dr. Abdelhameed Elameen, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Hoghskoleveien (Norway): “First draft of the genome sequence of the adaptogen medicinal plant roseroot (Rhodiola rosea)”
16.20-18.00 - Session 2 " Quality assurance and control and manufacturing technology of natural products "(Hall B)
16.20-18.00 - Session 1 " Regulation of herbal medicinal products and
food supplements in Russia and European Union"
(Hall A)
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16.40-17.00 - Dr. Vasiliy Vasil’ev, RUDN University, Moscow (Russia): " Flavonoids with an intramolecular hydrogen bond: classification by position of 5-OH groups signals in 1H NMR spectra "
17.00-17.20 - Dr. Vladimir Ulogov, LTD “CLL”, Moscow (Russia):
“Standardization of HPTLC methods for herbal drugs and
dietary supplements” 17.20-17.40 - Dr. Mette Goul Thomsen, Norwegian Institute of
Bioeconomy Research, Hoghskoleveien (Norway): "Abiotic and biotic factors affecting yield and quality of Rhodiola rosea L."
17.40-18.00 - Mr. Andrey Whaley, Saint-Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University, Saint-Petersburg (Russia): “Phytochemical analysis of the flavonoids contained in the leaves of Rubus chamaemorus L.”
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- 18.30-19.30 – Welcome Reception
Restaurant “U Gorchakova”
Bolshaya Monetnaya, 19
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Tuesday, July 2, 2019
09.00-10.30 - Plenary session (Hall A)
Chair – Prof. Rob. Verpoorte
09.00-09.30 - Prof. Petr Shabanov, Institute of Experimental Medicine
St. Petersburg (Russia): “Pharmacology of ghrelin peptide
system”
09.30-10.00 - Prof. Maria Povydysh, Saint-Petersburg State
Chemical and Pharmaceutical University, Saint-Petersburg (Russia): “Role of metabolomics in medicinal plant analysis”
10.00-10.30
- PD Dr. rer. nat. Gudrun Ulrich-Merzenich, Universitätsklinikum Bonn (Germany): “Synergy quantification to identify individual contributions of combination partners”
10.30-11.00
11.00-13.00 - Session 3 " Advances in drug discovery and clinical studies in phytotherapy and natural products based drugs " (Hall A)
Chair – Prof. Petr Shabanov
11.00-11.20 - Dr. Dimitri Abramov-Sommariva, Bionorica SE (Germany): “New clinical trial with the herbal drug Canephron® N (BNO 1045) supporting the change of paradigm in urology”
11.20-11.40 - Dr. Konstantia Graikoua, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece): “Phenolic metabolites of six greek endemic boraginaceae species - biological evaluation”
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11.40-12.00 - Mr. Umit Toktas, Ege University, Izmir (Turkey):
“Phytochemical Studies on Galium asparagifolium”
12.00-12.15 - Ms. Sophia Gerontakos, Endeavour College of Natural
Health (Australia): “Defining and Measuring the
Naturopathic concept ‘Adaptogen’: a qualitative study”
12.15-12.30 - Ms. Ksenia Evstigneeva, Saint-Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University, Saint-Petersburg (Russia): “The analysis of the antimicrobial action of essential oils”
12.30-12.45 - Ms. Adriana Trifan, Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi (Romania): “Brown algae from Romanian Black Sea as sources of bioactive compounds. The case of Cystoseira barbata (Stackhouse) C. Agardh”
12.45-13.00 - Discussion
13.00-14.00 - Poster session (part 2) and Lunch Break (authors should be present at their posters) (lobby)
11.00-13.00 - Session 4 " Ethnopharmacology " (Hall B)
Chair – PD Dr. rer. nat. Gudrun Ulrich-Merzenich
11.00-11.20 - Prof. Yan Ma, Medical University of Vienna (Austria): “Anti-tumor activities of panax quinquefolius saponins and their possible mechanism in prostate cancer”
11.20-11.40 - Dr. Ipek Suntar, Gazi University (Turkey): «The Beneficial Effects of Cornus mas L. in Ameliorating Rat Model of Ulcerative Colitis»
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11.40-12.00
12.00-12.15
12.15-12.30
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Dr. Kenny Kuchta, University Medical Center Göttingen (Germany): " Standardized Japanese Kampo extracts and their effects on human and murine pancreatic cancer cells " Ms. Lisa-Anna-Maria Pihan, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Wädenswil (Switzerland): “Antiviral and Bioautographic Antioxidativ, Östrogenic and AchE-inhibitoric Activity of Ethanolic Extracts of Different Sideritis Species” Mr. Rahul Sharma, Pondicherry Central University (India): «Isolation, Purification and Structural Characterization of Major N-alkylamides from Spilanthes ciliate»
12.30-12.45 - Ms. Nurdan Yazıcı Bektaş, Istanbul University (Turkey): “Antidiabetic, Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor and Cytotoxic Activites of the Root Extracts of Ferula mervynii” 12.45-13.00
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Mr. Timo A. Thumann, University of Graz (Austria): “Fermentation of STW-5 with human faces to investigate metagenomic changes of gut bacterial populations and metabolization of its constituents”
14.00-16.00 - Session 6 "Medicinal plant and natural medicinal
products: challenges, formulations and efficacy"
(Hall A)
Chairman – Dr. Evelyn Wolfram
14.00-14.20 - Dr. Jan Seibel, Bionorica SE (Germany): “Building up Evidence from Bedside to Bench: The Bronchipret® Story”
14.20-14.40 - Dr. Andrea Baier, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland): “Corn Storage Protein Zein: a plant based Biopolymer for Drug Delivery Systems”
14.40-15.00 - Mr. Dmitry Bokov, Sechenov University, Moscow (Russia): «Creation of a medicinal plants genetic seed bank as a basis for import substitution of medicinal raw materials within the framework of Pharma-2030”
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15.00-15.20 - Ms. Julie Carette, University of Mons (Belgium): “Characterizing the biofilm architecture of P. aeruginosa and his mutants as a clue to develop new anti-infectious strategies”
15.20-15.40 - Ms. Darya Nekrasova, Saint-Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University, Saint-Petersburg (Russia): “Clonal micropropagation of Melilotus officinalis L. and Melilotus hirsutus Lipsky”
15.40-16.00 - Ms. Anna Raysyan, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin (Germany): “Flow-through membrane-based enzyme immunoassay and fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) of AFB1 for quality assessment of pharmaceutical substances and medical herbs”
14.00-16.00 - Session 6 "Korean ginseng and its beneficial efficacy" (Hall B)
Chairman – Prof. Jae Youl Cho 14.00-14.15 - Prof. Dong-Kwon Rhee, Sungkyunkwan University (South
Korea): "Korean red ginseng and stress-induced diseases"
14.15-14.30 - Prof. Si-Kwan Kim, Konkuk University, Chungbuk Chungju (Republic of Korea): "Korean red ginseng attenuates anti-cancer agent-induced testicular damages in rats"
14.30-14.45 Prof. Seikwan Oh, Ewha Womans University, Seoul (South Korea): "Ameliorating effect of ginseng on memory decline"
14.45-15.00 Prof. Man Hee Rhee, Kyungpook National university, Daegu (Republic of Korea): "Anti-inflammatory effects of Rg3-enriched red ginseng extract from Korean red ginseng"
15.00-15.15 Prof. Jong-Hoon Kim, Chonbuk National University, Iksan-
city, Jeollabuk-Do (Republic of Korea): "Animal modeling for
osteoarthritis and the effectiveness of ginsenosides Rb1,
compound of Korean red ginseng "
15.15-15.30 Prof. Jae Youl Cho, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon,
(Republic of Korea):"Korean ginseng as promising
immunomodulatory herb"
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15.30-15.45 Dr. Byungcheol Han, Korea Ginseng Research Institute,
Daejeon (Republic of Korea): "Korean red ginseng as a
traditional herbal plant and its efficacy"
15.45-16.00 Group discussion
16.00-16.20
16.20-16.50
- Poster Awards and Closing Ceremony (Hall A)
19.00-22.00
Congress Dinner At Parkking
(“Imperatorhall”) Aleksandrovsky park, 4
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Part 1: posters #1-40
July 1, 2019 (13.00-14.00) No. Authors Title
1. Aroyan M.V., Irtegova A.O., Kaukhova I.E The development of the composition of the gel based on dry extract of the Melilotus officinalis L.
2. Belokurov S.S., Alekseeva V.A., Novikova K.O., Flisyuk E.V.
Comparative analysis of extraction methods of chicory
3. Anna Benea, Igor Casian, Vladimir Valica, Nicolae Ciobanu, Maria Cojocaru-Toma, Cristina Ciobanu
Bioactive compounds of the aerial parts of hypericum species from republic of Moldova
4. Kieron Edwards, Carla Russo, John Clapham, Inger Larsen, Mohammed Zaibi, Mariia Chetyrkina
Supporting Cognitive Performance with Salvia officinalis (S. Officinalis)
5. Ira Kagkiouzi-Podbielski, Aimilia Rigakou, Eleni Melliou, Ioanna Chinou, Prokopios Magiatis
Quantitative NMR study of the major metabolites in herbal teas produced from six Sideritis species growing in Greece
6. Christos Ganos, Gokhan Zengin, Konstantia Graikou, Nikolas Fokialakis, Tomasz Mroczek, Ioanna Chinou
LC-MS phenolic profile of three Alkanna species growing in Turkey - biological properties
7. Jong Hee Choi, Minhee Jang, Joon-Il Lee, Won-Seok Chung and Ik-Hyun Cho
Korean herbal medicine Kyung-Ok-Ko protects nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons from 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced neurotoxicity in mice
8. Maria Cojocaru-Toma, Robert Ancuceanu, Mihaela Dinu, Nicolae Ciobanu, Cristina Ciobanu, Anna Benea, Sergiu Parii, Valentin Gudumac, Valeriana Pantea, Maria-Mirabela Toma
Acute Toxicity And Hepatoprotective Action For Extracts Of Some Species Cultivated In The Republic Of Moldova
9. Chatsri Deachapunya, Wannaporn Chayalak, Sunit Suksamrarn, Sutthasinee Poonyachoti
Enhancement of tight junctional barrier function during physiological condition and inflammation by hydroxyxanthones: effects on tight junction remodeling
10. Nina Djapic, Mihailo Ristic
Vitis vinifera var. White Riesling Chemical Profile Obtained by Different Extraction Procedures
11. Branko Filipović, Branka Šošić-Jurjević, Nataša Nestorović, Nataša Ristić, Svetlana Trifunović, Fedor Filipović, Verica Milošević
The effects of soybean phytoestrogens on trabecular bone microarchitecture and biochemical parameters of bone turnover in middle-aged male rats
12. P. Fyhrquist, R. Julkunen-Tiitto, H. Vuorela, E.Y.A. Salih, S. Hämäläinen
Prenylated indole alkaloids and benzoate derivatives in antibacterial extracts of Friesodielsia obovata Verdc. and Hexalobus monopetalus Engl. & Diels
13. E. Salih, M. Kanninen, O. Luukkanen, H. Vuorela , P. Fyhrquist
Antibacterial potential of the Rubiaceae species Xeromphis nilotica (Stapf) Keay and Gardenia lutea Fresen
14. Alekseeva G.M., Generalova Yu.E, Dikova L.S., Luzhanin V.G.
Quality control of medicinal plants using capillary electrophoresis
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15. Dimitris Pentafragasa, Maroula G. Kokotoub, Tomasz Mroczekc, Ioanna Chinoua, Konstantia Graikoua
Metabolic profiling of traditional herbal teas of Cistus Creticus from Crete and Lesvos islands – biological properties
16. Konstantia Graikou, Argyro Petropoulou, Jaroslaw Widelski, Krystyna Skalicka-Woźniak, Zuriyadda Sakipova, Ioanna Chinou
Chemical composition of selected eurasian propolis samples
17. Gudkova A.A., Chistyakova A.S., Kuznetsov A.Yu.
Using the microscopic analysis to identify closely related species of the genus Persicaria Mill.
18. Gudkova A.A., Buzlama A.V., Slivkin A.I. Preclinical studies of pharmacological activity of Persicaria maculosa herb extract
19. Sun Tae Hwang, Jong Hyun Lee, Jeong‐Hyeon Ko, Kwang Seok Ahn, Seok‐Geun Lee
Cycloastragenol can negate constitutive STAT3 activation and promote paclitaxel-induced apoptosis in human gastric cancer cells
20. In Ho Jung, Haneul Kim, Hye Min Kim, Ho Jung Bae, Jun Hee Jang, Dong Hyun Kim, Jong Hoon Ryu
The alleviating effects of ethanol extract of Zizyphus jujuba on synaptic dysfunction via regulating plasmin in 5XFAD, Alzheimer's disease mice model
21. Young Yun Jung, Jeong Hyeon Ko, Jong Hyun Lee, In Jin Ha, and Kwang Seok Ahn
Anti-inflammatory Effects of Pilea martinii (Levl.) Hand.-Mazz. Extract in Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Macrophages
22. Hyun June KIM, Chong Woon CHO, Seo Young YANG, Young Ho KIM and Jong Seong KANG*
Pattern analysis of main components for herbal functional mixture and its composition herbal material with anti-aging activities by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS
23. Jin Pyo An, Won Keun Oh, Jinwoong Kim
Eudesmane glycosides from Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed) showed protective effects against Aβ-induced cytotoxicity in Aβ42-transfected HT22 cells
24. Mi Hye Kim, Woong Mo Yang Pharmaceutical study of effect of (R)-(+)-pulegone on atopic contact dermatitis in mice
25. Sunggyu Kim, Eunju Choi , Eunji Kim, Kon Kuk Shin, Yo Han Hong, Han Gyung Kim, Jae Youl Cho
Compound K, a ginsenoside metabolite, plays an anti-inflammatory role in macrophages by targeting the AKT1-mediated signaling pathway
26. Kosman V.M., Faustova N.M., Pozharitskaya O.N., Shikov A.N., Makarov V.G.
Approaches to pharmacokinetics study of natural origin drugs based on biological activity
27. Simone Wöscher, Manfred Coenen, Getu Abraham, Kenny Kuchta
Coriandrum sativum seeds and Aloe vera gel as anti-diabetic agents in dogs
28. Kenny Kuchta, Marie Hladikova, Mathias Schmidt
Under which conditions is kava extract best suited for the treatment of anxiety? Results of an open, observational study
29. Kenny Kuchta, Wolfgang Waser, Silke Cameron, Hans Rausch
Novel Herbal Veterinary Narcotics for Catfish, e.g. Clarias gariepinus Burch.
30. Alexey Kuznetsov, Anna Basevich Study of the qualitative composition of the amount of oregano herb flavonoids by TLC
31. Se Jung Park, Jongsung Lee p44/42 MAPK signaling is a prime target activated by phenylethyl resorcinol in its anti-
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melanogenic action
32. Ara Jo, Ye Eun Lee, Ui Hyeon Im, Mina Lee
Discovery of biflavonoids from medicinal plants against inflammatory bowel disease
33. Boo-Yong Lee, Sungwoo Chei Magnolol inhibits epithelial-mesenchymal transition through downregulation of TGF-β signaling in human colon cancer cell
34. In Jin Ha, Minji Choi, Kwang Seok Ahn and Seok-Geun Lee
Effect of Papaver nudicaule L. on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation
35. Ki Sung Kang, Noriko Yamabe, Myoung-Sook Shin, Sullim Lee
Deoxyshikonin enhances wound healing in diabetic mice
36. Chantana Mekseepralard, Weeranuch Seesom, Sudarat Sondonprai, Nirawan Kitprapiumpon, Faongchat Jarintanan, Wanlaya Tanechpongtamb
Antileptospiral Activity of Medicinal Plants and Synergistic Response with Ampicillin
37. Verica Milošević, Branko Filipović, Jasmina Živanović, Marko Miler, Milica Manojlović-Stojanoski, Gordana Ušćebrka, Vladimir Ajdžanović
The effects of Vitex agnus-castus L. essential oil on the pituitary cells in middle aged rats
38. Verónica Taco, Pierre Duez, Claudio Palmieri, Amandine Nachtergael
HPTLC-bioautography for the evaluation of the antioxidant and anti-hyperglycemic activities of natural deep eutectic solvent extracts obtained from quinoa leaves (Chenopodium quinoa Willd)
39. Nguyen Thi Ngan, Kaukhova I.E., Vainshtein V.A., Ivkin D.Yu.
The antihypoxic activity of the composition of phytoextracts of corn silk, achyranthes bidentata and rutin
40. Nguyen Thi Sen, Kaukhova I.E., Sorokin V.V.
Kinetics study on the flavonoid extraction process from trifolium pratense l. using the method of ultrasound extraction
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Part 2: posters #41-79
July 2, 2019 (13.00-14.00)
No. Authors Title
41. Johanna Möller, Olaf Kelber, Karen Nieber Herbals at the forefront of the treatment of functional GI diseases in children: A systematic review
42. Raskopf E., Möller J, Greinert O., Zadoyan G., Schleicher S., Sha-Hosseini K., Wegener, T, Kelber O., Singh J. , Kraft K., Nieber K, Mösges R.
Phytopharmacotherapy – safe and useful also in children: Data from the PhytoVIS study, a NIS in 20,870 users of herbal medicinal products
43. J. Möller, E. Raskopf, O. Greinert, G. Zadoyan, S. Schleicher, K. Shah-Hosseini, T. Wegener, O. Kelber, J. Singh, R. Mösges, K. Kraft, K. Nieber
A herbal preparation in the treatment of functional gastrointestinal diseases: Epidemiological data from 1515 patients
44. J. Möller, E. Raskopf, O. Greinert, G. Zadoyan, S. Schleicher, K. Shah-Hosseini, O. Kelber, J. Singh, R. Mösges, K. Kraft, K. Nieber
St. John´s wort in a large epidemiological study on the use of herbal medicinal products
45. B. Vinson, S. Skeib, O. Kelber, K. Nieber Herbal medicinal products in the public pharmacy: A surveillance study with STW 5
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in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and other functional GI diseases
46. J. Möller, E. Raskopf, O. Greinert, G Zadoyan, S. Schleicher, K. Shah-Hosseini, T. Wegener, O. Kelber, J. Singh, K. Kraft, K. Nieber, R. Mösges
Althaea officinalis root extract in the light of the PhytoVIS study, a NIS in 20,870 users of herbal medicinal products
47. Olaf Kelber, Johanna Möller, Karen Nieber Althaeae radix: A medicinal plant with a great tradition
48. Nikulin A.V., Potanina O.G., Platonov E.A. Quantum-chemical study of reaction products in determining the reducing sugar amount
49. Yamshchikova S.I., Nikulin A.V., Potanina O.G., Dul V.N., Platonov E.A., Abramovich R.A.
Standardization of spissum extract of lichen genera Cladonia and Cladina
50. Obluchinskaya E.D. The effect of ultrasound-assisted extraction on the kinetics, molecular weight distribution and chemical composition of fucoidan
51. Thi Kim Quy Ha, Ha Thanh Tung Pham and Won-Keun Oh
12,23-Dione dammarane triterpenes from Gynostemma longipes and their muscle cell proliferation activities via activation of the AMPK pathway
52. A. Orlova, M. Povydysh, V. Chantseva, M. Dorn, T. Bilova, A. Frolov
Polyphenolic Compounds of Geum rivale L.
53. Seul Ji Lee, Gyu Hwan Hyun, Yoon Young Yang, Sung Won Kwon, Jeong Hill Park
Advanced Quality Control of Ginseng Using Acidic Polysaccharide as a Marker Compound
54. Paryaeva V.U., Chistyakov K.S. Prospects of using of remote sensing data for determination of content of anthocyans
55. N.S. Pivovarova, O.N. Abrosimova, T.S. Shebitchenco
Composition development and standardization of oral solution based on the biomass of polyscias strains
56. Nasser R.A., Potanina O.G., Nikulin A.V. Development and validation of the free organic acids determination procedure in Portulaca oleracea's aerial parts (Portulaca oleracea L.)
57. Hajjar Fadi, Potanina O.G., Abramovich R.A.
Flavonoids determination in the spissum extract of Polemonium Coeruleum L. herb.
58. José E. Quiroz-Hernandez, Victor E. Aguirre-Arzola, Antonio J. Ruiz-Oribe, Uziel Castillo-Velázquez, Ramiro Quintanilla-Licea
Evaluation of Anti-Quorum sensing and Antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative bacteria of medicinal plants used in Northeast Mexico
59. Tae-Hwan Kim, Muhammad Irfan and Man Hee Rhee
Anti-platelet activity of Ginsenoside-Rp3: Mediated via MAPK and cAMP signaling
60. Rud N.K. The composition choice of the soft gel capsules shell with supercritical carbon-dioxide extract of Nigēlla satīva L. of the buttercup seeds
61. Ho Jung Bae, Yulan Liao, Seo Yun Jung, Jihyun Kim, Jaehoon Kim, Nayeon Goo, Yongwoo Jeong, Jong Hoon Ryu
The effects of Bee pollen on the cholinergic blockade-induced cognitive impairment
62. Ho Jung Bae, In Ho Jung, Seo Yun Jung, Huiyoung Kwon, Jihyun Kim, Jaehoon Kim, Nayeon Goo, Yongwoo Jeong , Dong Hyun Kim, Jong Hoon Ryu
DHP1401 regulates synaptic components of NMDA receptor
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63. Salih Enass, Kanninen Markku, Luukkanen Olavi, Vuorela Heikki, Fyhrquist Pia
Antibacterial potential of the Rubiaceae species Xeromphis nilotica (Stapf) and Gardenia lutea Fresen
64. Jan Seibel, Kirill Kryshen, Martin D. Lehner
Anti-inflammatory, Mucus-normalizing and Cough-soothing Activity of Bronchipret
® Oral
Drops in an in vivo experimental setting
65. Noriko Yamabe, Ki Sung Kang, Sullim Lee, Myoung-Sook Shin
Pectic Polysaccharides isolated from Panax ginseng leaves inhibit tumor metastasis via macrophage and NK-cell activation
66. Novikova E.K., Strelkova A.V., Kaukhova I.E.
Development to technology for inulin production from roots Arctium lappa
67. Suina I.O., Terninko I.I., Pechnikova N.A., Semivelichenko E.D., Toporkova V.I.
Studying the antioxidant activity of Aristolochia Clematitis l. herb dry extracts
68. Suloev I.S., Ponkratova A.O., Teslov L.S., Luzhanin V.G.
The quantification of phenolic compounds in Canadian goldenrod grass (Solidago canadensis L.)
69. Sule Ozel, Ipek Suntar, Nilufer Ercan Gokay, Tugba Taskin Turkmenoglu, Murside Ayse Demirel
Investigating the activity of Teucrium chamaedrys L. in Experimental Rat Endometriosis Model
70. Adriana Trifana, Simon Vlad Luca, Sebastian Opitz, Roland Josuran, Samuel Peter, Sarah Bräm, Nadja Meier, Evelyn Wolfram
Symphytum officinale L. (comfrey) roots - characterization of main phenolic compounds
71. Gudrun Ulrich-Merzenich, Lisa Welslau, Olaf Kelber, Anastasiia Sherbakova, Christiane Esch, Thore Thiesler, Hans Peter Fischer, Glen Kristiansen, A.M. Kassem, Heba Aziz-Kalbhenn
Regulations of ASIC 4, 5-HTR and SERT in the esophageal mucosa under STW5 and omeprazole treatment support a corporate role in pain sensing
72. G. Ulrich-Merzenich, L. Welslau, H. Aziz-Kalbhenn, O. Kelber, A. Shcherbakova
The Identification of individual contributions of combination partners in complex mixtures – the example of STW5
73. Shcherbakova A, Nyugen L, Ulrich-Merzenich G
Lichen extracts with synergistic potential for the treatment of cancer cells
74. I.N. Urakova, A.A. Nikandrova , O.N. Pozharitskaya, A.N. Shikov
Antioxidant activity of bisnaphthazarin in experimental model of cataract ex vivo
75. Vasilii Vasil’ev, Tatyana Shishkina, Gennady Kalabin, Vasilii Ivlev, Rimma Abramovich
Rapid screening of flavonolignans content in Silybum marianum extracts by quantitative 1H NMR spectroscopy (q1НNMR)
76. Thi Phuong Duyen Vu, In Sook Cho, Young Ho Kim, Jong Seong Kang
Differences in phenolics composition between healthy and viroid-infected grapes (Vitis spp.) in Korea
77. Bing Tian Zhao, Duc Dat Le, Da Hye Sim, Si Whan Song, Jong Keun Son, Mi Hee Woo
Discrimination between steamed and Un-steamed Tubers of Gastrodia elata Blume by HPLC
78. Zhokhova E.V., Ditkovskaya Z.R., Balaban L.V.
Elemental composition of the above-ground part of dyer’s greenweed
79. Moritz Zürn, Imre Boldizsár Underground organs of Plantago spp.: new and rich sources for the isolation of valuable phenylethanoid glycosides plantamajoside, isoplantamajoside and acteoside
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Wednesday, July 3, 2019 EXCURSION "Plantation of the State Chemical Pharmaceutical University"
Participation upon registration only – please mark in registration form. The schedule 10.00 am -Departure from St-Petersburg (Prof. Popov, 14, main building of The State Chemical Pharmaceutical University)
11.30 am – arrival to the plantation 12:00-14:00 – guided tour on the plantation 14:00-15:00 – lunch 15:30 – departure to St-Petersburg 17:00 (approximately) – arrival to the city
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Vth Courses "GxP in Biomedical research"
(in Russian only)
V Школа
"GxP в биомедицинских исследованиях"
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Понедельник, 1 июля, 2019
16.20-16.50 - Проф., д.ф.н. Ковалева Е.Л., зам. директора центра
экспертизы и контроля готовых лекарственных средств Центра экспертизы и контроля готовых лекарственных средств ФГБУ "НЦЭСМП" Минздрава России: «Современные требования к оценке качества лекарственных средств»
16.50-17.20 - Проф., к.б.н., Енгалычева Г.Н. Зам. начальника управления экспертизы лекарственных средств Центра экспертизы и контроля готовых лекарственных средств ФГБУ "НЦЭСМП" Минздрава России: "Доклинические исследования безопасности при разработке лекарственных средств для детей"
17.20-17.40 - Проф., д.фарм.н. Флисюк Е.В. Проректор по научной работе СПФХУ, зав. кафедрой технологии лекарственных форм: “Актуальный подход к обучению уполномоченных лиц по качеству ”
17.40-18.00 - Др., к.б.н., Крышень К.Л. Руководитель отдела токсикологии и микробиологии ООО «ИДкИ»: «Подготовка программы доклинических исследований в соответствии с требованиями Евразийской Экномической Комиссии (ЕЭК)»
Вторник, 2 июля, 2019
11.00-13.20
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Секция B (Холл С)
11.00-11.20 - Проф., д.фарм.н. Раменская Г.В., Директор Института Фармации ПМГМУ им. И.М. Сеченова, Москва, Россия: «Гармонизация требований по обеспечению качества, эффективности и безопасности лекарственных средств»
16.20-18.00 Секция А (Холл С)
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11.20-11.40 - Др., к.б.н., Лужанин В.Г., Проректор по административно-кадровой и воспитательной работе, зав. кафедрой фармакогнозии СПХФУ: “Разработка фармацевтических и пищевых субстанций растительного происхождения в системе многоуровневого цикла СПХФУ ”
11.40-12.00
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Проф., д.фарм.н. Тернинко И. И., Директор Центра контроля качества лек средств СПХФУ: «Научные направления фитохимического изучения ЛРС с целью дальнейшей стандартизации и доказательной эффективности фитопрепаратов»
12.00-12.20 - Др., к.ф.н., Шигарова Л.В., ведущий научный сотрудник ОНИР СПХФУ: «Системы качества как элемент обеспечения соответствия надлежащим практикам»
12.20-12.40 - Др. Гудкова А.А., Доцент фармацевтического факультета, ВГУ, Россия: "Использование методов микроскопического анализа для идентификации близкородственных видов на примере рода Persicaria Mill."
12.40-13.00
13.00-13.20
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Др., к.ф.н., Ивкин Д.Ю., директор Центра экспериментальной фармакологии СПХФУ, "Элементы надлежащей лабораторной практики в исследованиях специфической активности". Вручение дипломов Лужанин В.Г. Проректор по административно-кадровой и воспитательной работе СПХФУ
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GENERAL INFORMATION
LANGUAGE: The official language of the Congress is English. No simultaneous translation
will be provided.
INTERNET: WLAN will be not available at the area of the Congress venue.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE: A certificate of attendance will be given to all registered participants during
registration to the congress.
CANCELLATION POLICY: No refunds. However, another delegate can be nominated as a replacement. BADGES: Congress badges must be visible at all time during the meeting. Local
organizers, staff and speakers can be recognized by their colored name
badges.
VOLTAGE: Electricity in Russia is 220 Volt.
INSURANCE: The Organizing Committee cannot accept any liability. Participants should make
their own arrangements with respect to health, accident and travel insurance.
IMPORTANT LINKS: -Phytopharm 2019 web-site: www.phytopharm.pro
- Visit St-Petersburg tourist information: www.visit-petersburg.ru/en/
- Russian Railway: www.rzd.ru
- Airport Pulkovo: www.pulkovoairport.ru/en/
DISCLAIMER: The congress organizers cannot be held responsible for any loss, theft,
damage or injury to any person or property during the congress, whatever
the cause may be. The liability of persons and enterprises providing means of
transportation or other services, however, remains unaffected. The customer
takes part in all tours and trips at his/her own risk.
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SOCIAL PROGRAM
GETTING AROUND IN SAINT-PETERSBURG REGION:
Travel within the larger St-Petersburg Area is best done via public
transportation:
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Welcome Reception - Get-Together
Monday, July 1, 2019, 18:30 - 19:30
Restaurant “U Gorchakova”
Congress Dinner
Tuesday, July 2, 2019, 19:00 - 22:00
At Parkking (“Imperatorhall”)
Aleksandronsky park, 4