OPTIMIZATION OF OBTAINING MEDICINAL PRODUCTS FROM VALERIAN IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE FERGANA REGION
Vol. 5 No. 23 (2026): Science and Technology in the Modern World 69-70
Abstract
This study addresses the prospects for optimizing the technology of obtaining medicinal products from valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.), taking into account the natural and climatic conditions of the Fergana region. Particular attention is devoted to the rational harvesting of medicinal plant raw materials, their primary processing, drying, storage, and the extraction of biologically active substances. The necessity of adapting technological parameters to regional cultivation conditions is substantiated in order to enhance quality and ensure the standardization of the resulting phytoproducts.
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