2018
DOI: 10.4274/tjps.86719
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Antimicrobial and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Some Lathyrus L. (Fabaceae) Species Growing In Turkey

Abstract: Objectives: The present study aimed to evaluate antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory Results:The results demonstrated that ethyl acetate fractions of the tested species exhibited higher antimicrobial activity than the other extracts. Among all of the tested extracts and fractions, the highest anti-inflammatory activity was detected in water fractions. Furthermore, water fractions of L. pratensis showed better antiinflammatory activity than acetylsalicylic acid and diclofenac sodium which were used as standard… Show more

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“…The total phenolic content was measured from a calibration curve (R 2 = 0.9811) and final values were expressed as mg gallic acid equal per 100 g extract. For all samples, each test was repeated thrice (Heydari, Saltan, Acikara, 2015).…”
Section: Determination Of Total Phenolic Contents Of the Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total phenolic content was measured from a calibration curve (R 2 = 0.9811) and final values were expressed as mg gallic acid equal per 100 g extract. For all samples, each test was repeated thrice (Heydari, Saltan, Acikara, 2015).…”
Section: Determination Of Total Phenolic Contents Of the Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the water extracts, this activity was from 77.52 (stems) to 95.36 (leaves) %. Heydari et al (2015) investigated five species of Lathyrus and in some cases, DPPH scavenging activity was up to 90%. The free radical scavenging activity of methanol extracts of Lespedeza bicolor was from 53.54 (stems) to 92.07 (inflorescences) % and water extracts from 70.06 (stems) to 92.55 (leaves) % ( Figure 5).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antimicrobial effect of the plant extracts against the microorganisms may have been due to the secondary metabolites content of these extracts, like phenolic compounds and saponin, which are reported to be antimicrobial. 3 There are In the study by Heydari et al, 27 the antioxidant activities of these species were investigated by DPPH radical scavenging. In that study, different extracts of Lathyrus species exhibited significant free radical scavenging activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%