2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53635-7
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Phytochemical variations antioxidant, and antibacterial activities among zebaria sumac (Rhus coriaria var. zebaria) populations in Iraq

Saba Shahrivari,
Saeed Mizgeen Saeed Zeebaree,
Saeideh Alizadeh-Salteh
et al.

Abstract: Sumac (Rhus coriaria L.) is one of the medicinal plants of Anacardiaceae family and widely used as a spice in Iran and Arab countries. Rhus coriaria var. zebaria is a small tree or large shrub, wildly growing in Iraq and described as a new variety with special characteristics. These increase the importance of studying sumac in these areas. Here, the phytochemical variations and the antibacterial activity of 50 accessions of this variety from five different climatic conditions was evaluated in order to identify… Show more

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“…DGK, DGKC, and DGKR solutions exhibited a pH around 9 that was explained by the formation of OH− ions with a buffering effect. The pH value of around 7 for DKGS and DKGA could be explained by the acidic pH reported for sumac fruit extracted in an aqueous solution [ 48 ] and the total fatty acid found in acorn products [ 46 ]. Salinity, expressed by the dissolved salts in the solutions of DKG loaded with bioactive extracts, was directly related to the electrical conductivity values.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…DGK, DGKC, and DGKR solutions exhibited a pH around 9 that was explained by the formation of OH− ions with a buffering effect. The pH value of around 7 for DKGS and DKGA could be explained by the acidic pH reported for sumac fruit extracted in an aqueous solution [ 48 ] and the total fatty acid found in acorn products [ 46 ]. Salinity, expressed by the dissolved salts in the solutions of DKG loaded with bioactive extracts, was directly related to the electrical conductivity values.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%