A comparative study on chemical profiles and biological activities of different extracts of three Verbascum species from Turkey: In vitro, in silico and network pharmacological approaches
Author | Zengin, Gokhan |
Author | Yagi, Sakina |
Author | Kopjar, Mirela |
Author | Ćorković, Ina |
Author | Uba, Abdullahi Ibrahim |
Author | Yildiztugay, Evren |
Author | Kumar, Sathish |
Author | Rengasamy, Kannan RR |
Author | AlDhaheri, Yusra |
Author | Eid, Ali H. |
Available date | 2023-11-12T06:45:20Z |
Publication Date | 2023-09-01 |
Publication Name | Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2023.102834 |
Citation | Zengin, G., Yagi, S., Kopjar, M., Ćorković, I., Uba, A. I., Yildiztugay, E., ... & Eid, A. H. (2023). A comparative study on chemical profiles and biological activities of different extracts of three Verbascum species from Turkey: In vitro, in silico and network pharmacological approaches. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 52, 102834. |
ISSN | 18788181 |
Abstract | The present study aimed to evaluate the antioxidant and enzyme inhibition properties of aerial part of Verbascum cheiranthifolium Boiss. V. myriocarpum Boiss. & Heldr. and V. pyroliforme (Boiss. & Heldr.) Kuntze as well as their chemical profiles. Results showed that MeOH and hydromethanol recovered the highest total polyphenolic content with highest content obtained from V. cheiranthifolium (27.61and 27.69 mg GAE/g respectively) and V. myriocarpum (24.24 and 25.34 GAE/g respectively). The estimated content of verbascoside was quite higher in V. cheiranthifolium (987.05–6780.07 mg/100 g) and V. myriocarpum (1506.47–6433.73 mg/100 g) than V. pyroliforme (49.54–121.97 mg/100 g). All extracts of V. cheiranthifolium (274.17–713.79 mg/100 g) and polar ones of V. myriocarpum (185.67–304.51 mg/100 g) accumulated higher chlorogenic acid content than V. pyroliforme extracts (36.33–112.56 mg/100 g). The latter species was dominated by luteolin-7-O-glucoside and apigenin-7-O-glucoside with highest content recorded from the hydromethanolic extract (639.70 and 196.14 mg/100 g respectively). Extracts of V. cheiranthifolium (46.15–48.74 mg TE/g) and V. myriocarpum (46.05–48.50 mg TE/g) exerted significantly higher scavenging activity than those from V. pyroliforme (12.77–34.64 mg TE/g). Highest significant anti-acetylcholinesterase activity was obtained by MeOH extract of V. pyroliforme (2.65 mg GALAE/g) and V. myriocarpum (2.57 mg GALAE/g). In conclusion, extracts from the three investigated Verbascum spp. can be a potential source of bioactive metabolites with interesting antioxidant and enzyme inhibition properties. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Subject | Antioxidant Chemical profile Enzyme inhibition V. myriocarpum and V. pyroliforme Verbascum cheiranthifolium |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 52 |
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