2018
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v16i12.14
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<i>In vitro</i> antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of aerial parts of Algerian <i>Jurinea humilis</i> DC (Asteraceae)

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“…Furthermore, flavonoids possess biomolecular activities such as apoptosis rate increase, cell proliferation inhibition, lipid peroxidation inhibition, angiogenesis inhibition, DNA oxidation inhibition (Chahar et al, 2011, Yalcın et al, 2017. Most of the Jurinea species are rich in flavonoids such as sesquiterpene lactones and triterpenes (Shah et al, 2014, Singh et al, 2016, Ayad et al, 2017. In phytochemical studies, Jurinea species have been found to contain flavonoids such as apigenin, catechin, caffeic acid and routine (Shah et al, 2014, Ayad et al, 2017, That known for their anticancer activities in various cancer cell lines (Yin et al, 1999, Wenzel et al, 2000, Chahar et al, 2011.…”
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“…Furthermore, flavonoids possess biomolecular activities such as apoptosis rate increase, cell proliferation inhibition, lipid peroxidation inhibition, angiogenesis inhibition, DNA oxidation inhibition (Chahar et al, 2011, Yalcın et al, 2017. Most of the Jurinea species are rich in flavonoids such as sesquiterpene lactones and triterpenes (Shah et al, 2014, Singh et al, 2016, Ayad et al, 2017. In phytochemical studies, Jurinea species have been found to contain flavonoids such as apigenin, catechin, caffeic acid and routine (Shah et al, 2014, Ayad et al, 2017, That known for their anticancer activities in various cancer cell lines (Yin et al, 1999, Wenzel et al, 2000, Chahar et al, 2011.…”
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“…Jurinea dolomiaea Roots were shown to have an antioxidant activity when evaluated by TPC and total flavonoid contents diverse antioxidant assays . In a study evaluated Jurinea humilis for the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities, it was indicated that J. humilis has a good antioxidant (DPPH assay IC50 was 0.16 mg mL -1 ; TPC, 169.14 GAE mg g -1 ) and antimicrobial properties because of the high amount of phenolic and flavonoid contents (Ayad et al 2017). Similarly, Jurinea dolomiaea found to have antibacterial activity (Dwivedi & Wagay 2014).…”
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“…Experiments using the disc diffusion assay with the methanolic, acetone, and aqueous extracts of 13 lichen species demonstrated that only the methanolic and acetone extracts of oak moss (Evernia prunastri), cartilage lichens (Ramalina farinacea and Ramalina fraxinea) and beard lichen (Usnea florida), and acetone extract of lung lichen (Lobaria pulmonaria) demonstrated moderate activity against L. garvieae [94]. The dichloromethane, methanolic and ethyl acetate extracts of the aerial parts of Aster (Jurinea humilis) showed weak activity in vitro against L. garvieae A4 strain [95]. The ethanolic extracts of Persian violet (Cyclamen pseudibericum), hardy cyclamen (C. hederifolium), and Cilician cyclamen (C. cilicium) also show no significant activity by disk diffusion assay against L. garvieae recovered from diseased rainbow trout [96].…”
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