Abstract
This study explores the potential of Cousinia Umbrosa Bunge, a plant native to southern Kazakhstan, as a renewable source for bioactive polymers with applications in sustainable materials and biomedicine. The plant’s extract was analyzed for its phytochemical composition, focusing on polymer-relevant compounds such as polysaccharides and other bioactive constituents. Key findings demonstrated promising antioxidant properties through DPPH and ABTS assays, with the ethanol extract achieving fifty percent inhibition in the DPPH assay compared to Trolox, though moderate activity was observed in the ABTS assay. Ethanol extract
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