Berberis thunbergii, also known as Japanese dogwood, has many medicinal properties due to its rich phytochemical components. Therefore, B. thunbergii hydroethanolic extract was investigated phytochemical content, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and enzyme inhibition activities. In LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS analysis, the main components of the extract were determined as chlorogenic and oleic acid, respectively. Total phenol and flavonoid amounts were found as 259.40±0.96 mg GAE/g extract and 2.60±0.57 mg QE/g extract, respectively. It was recorded that it could reduce iron as 6.38 mg TE/g extract in the FRAP test and had a radical scavenging effect of 85.26% in the DPPH֗ scavenging test. The anti-inflammatory property of the extract was found to be 60.80±2.22 µg/mL, while DFS was found to be 45.23±0.68. Additionally, in enzyme inhibition, it was observed that it inhibited urease at a low level of 44.19±0.22 µg/mL and xanthine oxidase at a high level of 0.91±0.21 µg/mL. It was recorded that it protected DNA with a 57.55% Form I value. Due to its high antioxidant and XO inhibition effects, B. thunbergii is thought to have potential applications in food, cosmetics, and medicine.
Labza Roumaissa, H. S. Cherif, Larbi Derbak, Petras Rimantas Venskutonis, İbrahim Demirtaş, Abdullah Mohamed Asiri, Fehmi Boufahja, Hamdi Bendıf, Stefania Garzoli
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