Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 126 - 138 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.21448/ijsm.711952 İndeks Tarihi: 02-11-2020

Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre

Öz:
This study on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre, used traditionallyin treatments of various inflammation disorders, especially hemorrhoids andrheumatism, aimed to determine the total phenolic contents, the antioxidant andantimicrobial potentials, and the chemical composition profile of the extracts andsubextracts from maple syrup and Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre leaves andtwigs. The antioxidant activities of maple syrup extracts and subextracts wereexamined by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH), and the total phenoliccontents of all samples were determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent (FCR)method. Also, they were tested for their antimicrobial activities by microbrothdilution technique. Catechic tannin, saponins and flavonoids are determined in itsleaves and twigs by preliminary qualitative phytochemical analysis. Thealcoholic extracts obtained by 48-hour maceration (91.2%), ethyl acetatesubextract of alcohol extracts obtained by 24-hour maceration (91.1%) andalcohol extracts obtained by 24-hour maceration (88.8%) exhibited higher radicalscavenging activity than other samples, while the decoction and infusion hadmoderate activities. Beside of this, it was found that the syrup and its subextractshave more total phenolic contents than other extracts. The alcohol extractsobtained by 24-hour maceration and by 48-hour maceration exhibited higheractivity against Candida albicans (78 μg/mL and 156 μg/mL, respectively). Onlythe alcohol extract obtained by 48-hour maceration and ethyl acetate subextractof syrup showed an activity against Escherichia coli, while all samples exceptbutanol subextract of syrup have an antibacterial activity against Pseudomonasaeruginosa.
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APA Sen-Utsukarci B, Bal Y, Gurdal B, BARDAKÇI H, Yılmaz F, Dosler s (2020). Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. , 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
Chicago Sen-Utsukarci Burcu,Bal Yavuz Selim,Gurdal Bahar,BARDAKÇI Hilal,Yılmaz Fatıma nur,Dosler sibel Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. (2020): 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
MLA Sen-Utsukarci Burcu,Bal Yavuz Selim,Gurdal Bahar,BARDAKÇI Hilal,Yılmaz Fatıma nur,Dosler sibel Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. , 2020, ss.126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
AMA Sen-Utsukarci B,Bal Y,Gurdal B,BARDAKÇI H,Yılmaz F,Dosler s Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. . 2020; 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
Vancouver Sen-Utsukarci B,Bal Y,Gurdal B,BARDAKÇI H,Yılmaz F,Dosler s Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. . 2020; 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
IEEE Sen-Utsukarci B,Bal Y,Gurdal B,BARDAKÇI H,Yılmaz F,Dosler s "Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre." , ss.126 - 138, 2020. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
ISNAD Sen-Utsukarci, Burcu vd. "Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre". (2020), 126-138. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.711952
APA Sen-Utsukarci B, Bal Y, Gurdal B, BARDAKÇI H, Yılmaz F, Dosler s (2020). Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, 7(2), 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
Chicago Sen-Utsukarci Burcu,Bal Yavuz Selim,Gurdal Bahar,BARDAKÇI Hilal,Yılmaz Fatıma nur,Dosler sibel Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 7, no.2 (2020): 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
MLA Sen-Utsukarci Burcu,Bal Yavuz Selim,Gurdal Bahar,BARDAKÇI Hilal,Yılmaz Fatıma nur,Dosler sibel Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, vol.7, no.2, 2020, ss.126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
AMA Sen-Utsukarci B,Bal Y,Gurdal B,BARDAKÇI H,Yılmaz F,Dosler s Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite. 2020; 7(2): 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
Vancouver Sen-Utsukarci B,Bal Y,Gurdal B,BARDAKÇI H,Yılmaz F,Dosler s Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite. 2020; 7(2): 126 - 138. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
IEEE Sen-Utsukarci B,Bal Y,Gurdal B,BARDAKÇI H,Yılmaz F,Dosler s "Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre." International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, 7, ss.126 - 138, 2020. 10.21448/ijsm.711952
ISNAD Sen-Utsukarci, Burcu vd. "Pharmacognostical Studies on Acer campestre L. subsp. campestre". International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 7/2 (2020), 126-138. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.711952