Person: YILMAZ, BEYZA NUR
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Publication Metadata only The biological activities of endemic Ballota pseudodictamnus subsp. lycia(2022-05-25) RAYAMAN, ERKAN; YILMAZ, BEYZA NUR; TAŞKIN, TURGUT; Akduman B., RAYAMAN E., YILMAZ B. N., Ermanoğlu M., GÜRDAL ABAMOR M. B., TAŞKIN T.Publication Metadata only Investigation on biological activities of Melissa officinalis subsp. altissima(2022-05-25) RAYAMAN, ERKAN; YILMAZ, BEYZA NUR; ŞENKARDEŞ, İSMAİL; TAŞKIN, TURGUT; Koç G., RAYAMAN E., ÖZDATLI KURTULUŞ Ş., Ermanoğlu M., YILMAZ B. N., ŞENKARDEŞ İ., TAŞKIN T.Publication Metadata only Investigation of antioxidant and antibicrobial activities of muscari armeniacum(2023-05-04) RAYAMAN, ERKAN; YILMAZ, BEYZA NUR; EMRE, GİZEM; TAŞKIN, TURGUT; Avcı E., Rayaman E., Yılmaz B. N., Emre G., Taşkın T.Publication Metadata only Investigation of the biological activity of micromeria fruticosa subsp. brachycalyx(2019-09-01) YILMAZ, BEYZA NUR; TAŞKIN, TURGUT; YILMAZ B. N., TAŞKIN T.Publication Open Access Chemical Composition and In Vitro Biological Activity of Two Thymus L. Varieties Growing in Turkey(2024-01-01) TAŞKIN, TURGUT; RAYAMAN, ERKAN; YILMAZ, BEYZA NUR; TAŞKIN T., Öksüz M., Bulkurcuoğlu B., Ercelen S., RAYAMAN E., Ermanoğlu M., YILMAZ B. N., Taşkın D., Şahin T., Kılıç Ö.Thymus kotschyanus var. kotschyanus (TKK) and T. kotschyanus var. glabrescens (TKG) varieties were used as both spice and medicine by the people in Turkey. It was determined that plants’ methanol extracts had the strongest antioxidant, anticholinesterase, antiurease activity and high total phenolic contents. The ethyl acetate and methanol extracts were found to have strong antimicrobial activity. Methanol extracts showed low hemolytic effect against human erythrocytes. It was determined that TKG extract showed higher anti-proliferative effect compared to TKK extract. Both plants extract significantly decreased reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in cancer cells. It was determined that amounts of chlorogenic and rosmarinic acid compounds were similar in both plants, but apigenin 7-O-neohesperidoside compound was found in higher amounts in TKK. The findings obtained in this study suggest that methanol and ethyl acetate extracts obtained from these two species can be used as antioxidant, anticholinesterase, antimicrobial and antiurease agents. The findings support the traditional use of these species.