“…According to the recent literature data, in the last few years TYR inhibitory activity was the most extensively investigated in Turkish medicinal plants (Bahadori et al, 2019;Bozkurt et al, 2021;Emir and Emir, 2021;Khan et al, 2019a;Sarikurkcu and Zengin, 2020;Ulaç et al, 2019;Uysal et al, 2018a;c;2021;Zengin et al, 2018a;2019a;c;c;d;2019d;2018e;2019f;2018f;). Besides, a number of traditionally used medicinal plants from South Korea (Jiratchayamaethasakul et al, 2020), Thailand (Chaiyana et al, 2020;Laosirisathian et al, 2020;Puangpradab et al, 2020;Rachkeeree et al, 2020;Yodthong, 2020), Sudan (Dirar et al, 2019;Mohammed et al, 2020), Algeria (Cheraif et al, 2020), India (Abirami et al, 2018;Chiocchio et al, 2018;Mukherjee et al, 2018;Pathak-Gandhi and Vaidya, 2017;Srivastav et al, 2017), China (Xie et al, 2018;Zhang et al, 2020)), Iran (Asghari et al, 2019;Dall'Acqua et al, 2020) also showed significant anti-TYR potential.…”