1. Biological evaluation of Stachys iberica subsp. stenostachya (Boiss.) Rech.f. and Scutellaria orientalis subsp. sosnowskyi (Takht.) Fed. growing in eastern Anatolia
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Emel Mataraci Kara, Gülay Ecevit Genç, Gizem Gulsoy Toplan, Ayşe Civaş, Turgut Taşkın, GÜLSOY TOPLAN G., CİVAŞ A., MATARACI KARA E., TAŞKIN T., ECEVİT GENÇ G., İstinye Üniversitesi, Eczacılık Fakültesi, Eczacılık Meslek Bilimleri Bölümü, and Gulsoy Toplan, Gizem
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Scutellaria orientalis ,Lamiaceae ,Turkey ,Biophysics ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Stachys iberica ,Botany ,Acetylcholinesterase ,Lamiaceae,Turkey,Antioxidant,Antimicrobial,Acetylcholinesterase ,Antimicrobial ,Antioxidant ,Biyoloji ,Biotechnology ,Biological evaluation - Abstract
SciVal Topics Metrics Abstract Lamiaceae is one of the largest families in the plant kingdom, including the genus Stachys and Scutellaria, which are used in many folk medicines throughout the world for the prevention and also the treatment of several disorders. In vitro biological potential of Stachys iberica subsp. stenostachya and Scutellaria orientalis subsp. sosnowskyi were investigated in the current study. The aerial parts of the plants were extracted using different solvents such as n-hexane, chloroform, and methanol. In addition, infusions of each plant were prepared. The antioxidant potential of the samples was determined by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), ABTS assays, ferrous ion-chelating, and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assays. Anticholinesterase activity of the extracts was also determined. Spectrophotometric analysis was used to assess the total phenolic content of the samples. The antimicrobial activities of samples were determined by minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) against seven bacteria and three Candida spp. yeast. According to the findings, the infusion demonstrated significant antioxidant properties, whilst the extracts demonstrated high-to-moderate antioxidant effects. The n-hexane extracts showed higher antifungal activity against C.parapsilosis and C.tropicalis. These outcomes suggest that these two species from Turkey could be employed in the manufacture of phytopharmaceuticals. 2-s2.0-85120816133
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- 2021
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