Yıl: 2022 Cilt: 16 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 46 - 57 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980 İndeks Tarihi: 19-06-2022

Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey

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Phytochemical analysis of two endemic Scorzonera pisidica Hub.-Mor. and Scorzonera sandrasica Hartvig & Strid species have not been mentioned before. In this work, volatile organic compounds, phenolic contents, antimicrobial, and tyrosinase inhibition activities of two endemic S. pisidica and S. sandrasica grown in Turkey were investigated. Aldehydes were the primary chemical class for the volatile organic compounds in the essential oils (EOs, 49.5%, and 44.9%) and SPME (85.8% and 56.9%) of S. pisidica and S. sandrasica, and aromatic compounds were the main class for the SPME of the n-hexane extracts of S. pisidica (86.9%) and S. sandrasica (86.3%), respectively. The phenolic constituent analysis for the methanol extract of S. pisidica and S. sandrasica gave gallic acid (6.33 mg/g and 2.63 mg/g) as the primary compound. The antimicrobial activity of the EOs and solvent extract (methanol and n-hexane) of S. pisidica and S. sandrasica were tested against nine microorganisms. Furthermore, the inhibitory potential for the methanol extract of the S. pisidica and S. sandrasica showed tyrosinase activity, and IC50 values were found as 0.495±0073 µg/mL and 0.699±0.86 µg/mL, respectively.
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APA YAYLI N, Öksüz E, Korkmaz B, ERİK İ, FANDAKLI S, Faiz Ö, ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K (2022). Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. , 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
Chicago YAYLI Nurettin,Öksüz Enes,Korkmaz Büşra,ERİK İshak,FANDAKLI Seda,Faiz Özlem,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ Kamil Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. (2022): 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
MLA YAYLI Nurettin,Öksüz Enes,Korkmaz Büşra,ERİK İshak,FANDAKLI Seda,Faiz Özlem,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ Kamil Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. , 2022, ss.46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
AMA YAYLI N,Öksüz E,Korkmaz B,ERİK İ,FANDAKLI S,Faiz Ö,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. . 2022; 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
Vancouver YAYLI N,Öksüz E,Korkmaz B,ERİK İ,FANDAKLI S,Faiz Ö,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. . 2022; 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
IEEE YAYLI N,Öksüz E,Korkmaz B,ERİK İ,FANDAKLI S,Faiz Ö,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K "Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey." , ss.46 - 57, 2022. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
ISNAD YAYLI, Nurettin vd. "Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey". (2022), 46-57. https://doi.org/10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
APA YAYLI N, Öksüz E, Korkmaz B, ERİK İ, FANDAKLI S, Faiz Ö, ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K (2022). Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products, 16(1), 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
Chicago YAYLI Nurettin,Öksüz Enes,Korkmaz Büşra,ERİK İshak,FANDAKLI Seda,Faiz Özlem,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ Kamil Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products 16, no.1 (2022): 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
MLA YAYLI Nurettin,Öksüz Enes,Korkmaz Büşra,ERİK İshak,FANDAKLI Seda,Faiz Özlem,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ Kamil Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products, vol.16, no.1, 2022, ss.46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
AMA YAYLI N,Öksüz E,Korkmaz B,ERİK İ,FANDAKLI S,Faiz Ö,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products. 2022; 16(1): 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
Vancouver YAYLI N,Öksüz E,Korkmaz B,ERİK İ,FANDAKLI S,Faiz Ö,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products. 2022; 16(1): 46 - 57. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
IEEE YAYLI N,Öksüz E,Korkmaz B,ERİK İ,FANDAKLI S,Faiz Ö,ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ K "Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey." Records of Natural Products, 16, ss.46 - 57, 2022. 10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980
ISNAD YAYLI, Nurettin vd. "Volatile and Phenolic Contents, Antimicrobial and Tyrosinase activities of Two Endemic Species Scorzonera pisidica and Scorzonera sandrasica L. Grown in Turkey". Records of Natural Products 16/1 (2022), 46-57. https://doi.org/10.25135/rnp.240.21.02.1980