Анотація:
Aim. The evaluation of biologically active compounds of seeds of three Nigella species cultivated in Belarus and their
changes under the influence of electromagnetic radiation. Methods. A comparative NMR analysis of chloroform extracts
of three species of the Nigella family (Nigella damascena L., Nigella sativa L., Nigella orientalis L.) has been carried
out and the influence of EMR on the extract composition has been investigated. The seeds were obtained from plants
cultivated on the experimental site of the Department of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology of the Central Botanical
Garden, NAS of Belarus. Results. Fatty acid composition of the extract was evaluated; linoleic and oleic acids are the
most abundant among triglycerides. The presence of thymoquinone in the extracts was proven. The content of unsaturated
fatty acids in the lipid fraction of the Nigella sativa seeds increases by 10–13% after the treatment with electromagnetic
radiation in Regime 1 (53.57–78.33 GHz, 20 min) and Regime 3 (64.0–66.0 GHz, 8 min). The influence of EMR on the
presence of thymoquinone in the seeds is shown. Conclusions. The variation of fatty acids composition of three different
Nigella species has been shown. The specificity of N. damascena is the highest content of eicosadienoic acid in the seed
extracts, while those of N. orientalis contains the highest amount of linoleic acid. N. sativa is the leader in thymoquinone
accumulation.The changes of fatty acids composition and structure of N. sativa triacylglycerides that occur under the
influence of EMR are determined.
Keywords: seeds, Nigella sativa, Nigella damascena, Nigella orientalis, nuclear magnetic resonance, fatty acids.