The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum Anatolicum

As is the case elsewhere in the world, Turkish people have long utilized plants as remedies, food, fuel, and dye, as well as for furniture, ornamentation, agricultural tools, and construction materials. Onopordum is a valuable medicinal plant that is widely used in traditional medicine in Europe. Th...

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Main Authors: G. TAŞDELEN, R. MAMMADOV
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 2014-06-01
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spelling doaj-7946b74fb6da4ef585b77a34d0df558c2020-11-25T01:28:36ZengInternational Journal of Secondary MetaboliteInternational Journal of Secondary Metabolite2148-69052014-06-0111-215The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum AnatolicumG. TAŞDELEN0R. MAMMADOV1Pamukkale UniversityPamukkale UniversityAs is the case elsewhere in the world, Turkish people have long utilized plants as remedies, food, fuel, and dye, as well as for furniture, ornamentation, agricultural tools, and construction materials. Onopordum is a valuable medicinal plant that is widely used in traditional medicine in Europe. The application of Onopordum as food is limited and its main importance is due to medicine utilization. Because of having flavonoid compositions, Onopordum is an important plant. The Genus Onopordum L. (Asteraceae ) includes about 38 species. The representatives of the genus are native to Europe, Northern Africa, the Canary Island, the Caucasus, Southwest and Central Asia. In Turkey, this genus is represented with 20 species, 6 of which are endemic. Onopordum (cotton thistle, also known as Scots or Scotch thistle) species are biennials herbaceous plants with branched, spinose winged stems. They have application in medical practice as a bactericide, cardiotonic, and hemostatic agent and are used against hypotonicity. In this study antioxidant activities of ethanol, methanol, acetone and benzen extracts of some endemic Onopordum anatolicum (Boiss.) Boiss. & Heldr. ex Eig seeds which are in Denizli were examined. DPPH and β-carotene-Linoleic acid methods were used in order to determinethe antioxidant activity. The highest antioxidant activity (77%) was seenin the extract which is obtained by using methanol catalyst. The lowest activity of antioxidant of the extracts is acetone (5%). In terms of impact, the strenght of antioxidant depends on the phenolic amount of it. For that purpose, O. anatolicum total fenolic content was calculated in terms of mg/ml gallic acid in the experiment performed by using Folin-Ciocaltaeu medhod. According to these values, the highest amount of phenolic compounds are in methanol and the lowest amount of phenolic compounds are in benzen. According to the results of the experiment performed by using DPPH method, it is obvious that the free radicals in the environment has theability of sweep. The increase in the concentration of all extracts leads to an increase in the activity of elimination of free radical.http://ijate.net/index.php/ijsm/article/view/22Onopordum L. (Asteraceae), antioxidant, DPPH
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author G. TAŞDELEN
R. MAMMADOV
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R. MAMMADOV
The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum Anatolicum
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
Onopordum L. (Asteraceae), antioxidant, DPPH
author_facet G. TAŞDELEN
R. MAMMADOV
author_sort G. TAŞDELEN
title The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum Anatolicum
title_short The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum Anatolicum
title_full The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum Anatolicum
title_fullStr The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum Anatolicum
title_full_unstemmed The Research of Antioxidant Activity of the Endemic Species of Onopordum Anatolicum
title_sort research of antioxidant activity of the endemic species of onopordum anatolicum
publisher International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
series International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
issn 2148-6905
publishDate 2014-06-01
description As is the case elsewhere in the world, Turkish people have long utilized plants as remedies, food, fuel, and dye, as well as for furniture, ornamentation, agricultural tools, and construction materials. Onopordum is a valuable medicinal plant that is widely used in traditional medicine in Europe. The application of Onopordum as food is limited and its main importance is due to medicine utilization. Because of having flavonoid compositions, Onopordum is an important plant. The Genus Onopordum L. (Asteraceae ) includes about 38 species. The representatives of the genus are native to Europe, Northern Africa, the Canary Island, the Caucasus, Southwest and Central Asia. In Turkey, this genus is represented with 20 species, 6 of which are endemic. Onopordum (cotton thistle, also known as Scots or Scotch thistle) species are biennials herbaceous plants with branched, spinose winged stems. They have application in medical practice as a bactericide, cardiotonic, and hemostatic agent and are used against hypotonicity. In this study antioxidant activities of ethanol, methanol, acetone and benzen extracts of some endemic Onopordum anatolicum (Boiss.) Boiss. & Heldr. ex Eig seeds which are in Denizli were examined. DPPH and β-carotene-Linoleic acid methods were used in order to determinethe antioxidant activity. The highest antioxidant activity (77%) was seenin the extract which is obtained by using methanol catalyst. The lowest activity of antioxidant of the extracts is acetone (5%). In terms of impact, the strenght of antioxidant depends on the phenolic amount of it. For that purpose, O. anatolicum total fenolic content was calculated in terms of mg/ml gallic acid in the experiment performed by using Folin-Ciocaltaeu medhod. According to these values, the highest amount of phenolic compounds are in methanol and the lowest amount of phenolic compounds are in benzen. According to the results of the experiment performed by using DPPH method, it is obvious that the free radicals in the environment has theability of sweep. The increase in the concentration of all extracts leads to an increase in the activity of elimination of free radical.
topic Onopordum L. (Asteraceae), antioxidant, DPPH
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