Assessment of cholinesterase and tyrosinase inhibitory and antioxidant effects of Hypericum perforatum L. (St. John's wort)
► Anticholinesterase and antioxidant activity of Hypericum perforatum was tested. ► The methanol extract had significant anticholinesterase and antioxidant properties. ► Tyrosinase inhibitory activity of H. perforatum was examined for the first time. ► This is the first study on butyrylcholinesteras...
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Published in: | Industrial crops and products Vol. 43; pp. 87 - 92 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01-05-2013
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Summary: | ► Anticholinesterase and antioxidant activity of Hypericum perforatum was tested. ► The methanol extract had significant anticholinesterase and antioxidant properties. ► Tyrosinase inhibitory activity of H. perforatum was examined for the first time. ► This is the first study on butyrylcholinesterase inhibition of H. perforatum.
In the current study, in vitro neuroprotective effect of the ethyl acetate, methanol, and water extracts of Hypericum perforatum L. growing in Turkey was investigated through testing against acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase at 50, 100, and 200μgmL−1, linked to Alzheimer's disease, and tyrosinase at 250μgmL−1, related to Parkinson's disease. As neurodegeneration is strongly correlated with oxidative damage and metal accumulation, antioxidant activity of the extracts was determined by radical scavenging assays against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), N,N-dimethyl-p-phenylendiamine (DMPD), super oxide, and nitric oxide radicals, as well as metal-chelation capacity, ferric- (FRAP), and phosphomolibdenum-reducing antioxidant power (PRAP). Total phenol and flavonoid quantities of the extracts were also determined. The methanol extract showed the highest acetylcholinesterase inhibition (49.54±4.44%), while the ethyl acetate extract had the best inhibition towards butyrylcholinesterase (50.79±3.07%). Only the methanol extract showed low tyrosinase inhibition (19.21±1.44%). In the antioxidant assays, the methanol extract had a greater activity in general. |
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Bibliography: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2012.07.017 ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0926-6690 1872-633X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.indcrop.2012.07.017 |