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Title: Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of medicinal plant species Ornithogalum alpigenum stapf. from Turkey
Authors: Makasci, A.A.
Mammadov, Ramazan
Düşen, Olcay
Isik, H.I.
Keywords: 1
1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl
Antimicrobial activity
Antioxidant activity
Butylated Hydroxytoluene
Geophytes
Organic extracts
Ornithogalum alpigenum
Radical scavenging
1,1 diphenyl 2 picrylhydrazyl
acetone
alcohol
ampicillin
beta carotene
butylcresol
linoleic acid
Ornithogalum alpigenum extract
penicillin G
plant extract
scavenger
solvent
unclassified drug
antimicrobial activity
antioxidant activity
article
Bacillus cereus
Bacillus subtilis
Candida albicans
controlled study
drug determination
drug efficacy
endemic species
extraction
geophyte
medicinal plant
nonhuman
plant leaf
Turkey (republic)
Ornithogalum
Abstract: In this study, examination of the antioxidant and antimicrobial properties inherent in leaves and bulbs of geophytic, endemic species, Ornithogalum alpigenum Stapf. were carried out. Of all the extracts derived from the leaves and bulbs of this plant with various solvents, the acetone bulb extract was most inhibitory to the growth of with inhibition zone diameter of 12 ± 2 mm Candida albicans ATCC 10239. It was determined that the extracts of Ornithogalum Leaf-ethanol (OLE) (11 ± 2 mm diameter) and OTA (8 ± 2 mm diameter) were effective on Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, OTB (9 ± 1 mm diameter) and OTA (10 ± 2 mm diameter) was effective on Bacillus cereus RSKK 86. We studied that the total antioxidant and free radical scavenging activities of the extractions obtained from O. alpigenum Stapf. Total antioxidant activity of the extract from O. alpigenum Stapf. was determined using ß-carotenelinoleic acid model system and was found the highest antioxidant activity of 88.12 ± 0.9% in methanol bulb extracts. Free radical scavenging activity of the extracts using the free radical 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) was also determined. The overall results showed that some solutions have values (90.9% > 90.5% > 90.4% > 88.4%) very close to those of Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) (90.0%). The leaf extracts were more potent with respect to free radical scavenging activity. © 2010 Academic Journals.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6328
ISSN: 1996-0875
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