The Relationship Between the Chemical Components and Skin-Related Enzyme Inhibition, Antioxidant Activities and Toxicity Profile of Helichrysum Armenium Subsp. Armenium
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2024
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The aerial parts of Helichrysum armenium subsp. armenium were subjected to methanol, ethyl acetate and n-hexane extraction. The extracts were evaluated for their in vitro enzyme inhibitory activity [lipoxygenase (LOX), tyrosinase and elastase], antioxidant activity and toxicity (on fibroblast cells). All the extracts displayed a weak effect on LOX and elastase. The ethyl acetate extract showed the highest inhibition on tyrosinase enzyme with IC50 = 460 mu g/mL, while kojic acid had IC50 = 30 mu g/mL. The methanol and ethyl acetate extracts compared to the n-hexane extract exhibited stronger DPPH center dot and ABTS(center dot +) scavenging activity, as well as iron(II)-chelating potential, and were shown to have rich phenolic and flavonoid contents. The methanol extract was toxic to healthy fibroblast cells at a higher concentration with IC50 > 500 mu g/mL compared to the other extracts. Phytochemical analysis of the extracts was made quantitatively by LC-MS/MS. The major components identified in the methanol and the ethyl acetate extracts were astragalin, quinic acid, apigenin-7-glycoside, isoquercitrin, chlorogenic acid, naringenin, apigenin and luteolin-7-glucoside. The compounds detected in the n-hexane extract were much fewer. Based on these findings, H. armenium subsp. armenium can be considered to be a natural raw material with the potential to be used in the cosmetic industry.
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Zengin, Gokhan/0000-0001-6548-7823; Yilmaz, Mustafa Abdullah/0000-0002-4090-7227; Seker Karatoprak, Gokce/0000-0001-5829-6914; Ilgun, Selen/0000-0002-8544-0683; Gulsum, Yildiz/0000-0002-1697-7380
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Helichrysum Armenium Subsp. Armenium, Enzyme Inhibitory, Antioxidant, Toxicity, Lc-Ms/Ms
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158
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1
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119
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129