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Biologically Active Terpenoids from Mushroom origin: A Review
Duru, Mehmet E.; Cayan, Gulsen Tel (Acg Publications, 2015)Mushrooms are very important sources of drugs for modern medicine. Phyotherapeutic efficiency of terpenes from mushrooms has been proved. Lanostane type triterpenoids having potentials for cancer disease treatments are ... -
Effect of Sideritis leptoclada against HT-144 human malignant melanoma
Aydogmus-Ozturk, Fatma; Gunaydin, Keriman; Öztürk, Mehmet; Jahan, Humera; Duru, Mehmet E.; Choudhary, Muhammad I. (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2018)Sideritis leptoclada O. Schwarz et P.H. Davis extracts were evaluated for its singlet oxygen production capacity using spectrophotometric method. The extracts producing singlet oxygen were then evaluated for cytotoxicity ... -
Minerals and metals in mushroom species in Anatolia
Tel, Gülsen; Çavdar, Hamide; Deveci, Ebru; Öztürk, Mehmet; Duru, Mehmet E.; Türkoğlu, Aziz (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014)Mineral and metal contents of 24 wild mushroom species collected from Anatolia were analysed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Eight minerals (Na, Mg, Ca, Mn, Fe, Zn, P and K) and six metals (Cr, ... -
A new rapid spectrophotometric method to determine the rosmarinic acid level in plant extracts
Öztürk, Mehmet; Duru, Mehmet E.; Ince, Burcu; Harmandar, Mansur; Topcu, Guelacti (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2010)A novel spectrophotometric method to determine the amount of rosmarinic acid in unpurified methanol extracts of the plants was developed. Rosmarinic acid is a naturally occurring bioactive compound in plants as an ester ... -
PHENOLIC ACID PROFILE OF SIX WILD MUSHROOM SPECIES BY HPLC-DAD
Çayan, Fatih; Deveci, Ebru; Tel-Çayan, Gülsen; Duru, Mehmet E. (Springer, 2018)[No abstract available] -
Skin wound healing properties of Hypericum perforatum, Liquidambar orientalis, and propolis mixtures
Altiparmak, Mehmet; Kule, Mustafa; Ozturk, Yasin; Celik, Serkan Yasar; Öztürk, Mehmet; Duru, Mehmet E.; Kocer, Ugur (Springer, 2019)Traditional formulation therapies based on natural origin compounds offer new alternatives for treatment of skin wounds. Hypericum perforatum (HP), Liquidambar orientalis (LO), and propolis have been proved to promote skin ...