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<title>Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal of Research in Pharmacy Journal of Research in Pharmacy 2021 , Vol 25 Issue 3</title>
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<note>ABSTRACT: The fractions (Fr.1-5) of the hydromethanolic extract of Abies numidica cones were studied for their
polyphenol constituents, antioxidant, and anticholinesterase activities. The &beta;-carotene-linoleic acid, cupric reducing
power (CUPRAC), DPPH scavenging, and ABTS radical scavenging assays were used to determine antioxidant activity.
Fr.3 exhibited the highest antioxidant activity in ABTS test (IC50: 1.29 &mu;g/mL), b-carotene-linoleic acid test (IC50: 18.6
&mu;g/mL) and CUPRAC (A0.5: 33.8 &mu;g/mL) assays. Three fractions (Fr.2-4) promising antioxidant activity were analyzed
using LC-MS/MS for their phenolic compositions. Taxifolin (155.9-2816.2 &mu;g analyte/g extract), hyperoside (353.0-
2045.5 &mu;g/g), vanillin (1488.9-1529.9 &mu;g/g), tannic acid (1281.6-1416.8 &mu;g/g), rosmarinic acid (1063.1-1149.3 &mu;g/g),
coumarin (683.0-772.6 &mu;g/g), quercetin (881.0 &mu;g/g), and catechin (277.7-400.2 &mu;g/g) were identified in the antioxidant
fractions. Moreover, the anticholinesterase activity was also performed using the in vitro spectroscopic Ellman method.
The antioxidant fractions exhibited moderate butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity. The multi-ware analysis was
performed to understand the origin of bioactivities. According to principal component analysis, it is detected that the
hyperoside, catechin, taxifolin, and tannic acid were responsible for the antioxidant activity. Therefore, the cones of
Abies numidica can be considered as potent antioxidant and anticholinesterase sources in food and pharmaceutical
industries, commercially.
KEYWORDS: Abies numidica; LC-MS/MS; antioxidant activity; anticholinesterase activity; taxifolin; hyperoside.</note>
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