Çoban Çantası (Capsella Bursa-Pastoris) Bitkisinin Farklı Ekstrakt İçerikleri, Toplam Antioksidan Kapasite, Antidiyabetik ve Antimikrobiyal Aktivitelerinin Belirlenmesi
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Gizem Nur Aksoy, Çoban Çantası (Capsella Bursa-Pastoris) Bitkisinin Farklı Ekstrakt İçerikleri, Toplam Antioksidan Kapasite, Antidiyabetik ve Antimikrobiyal Aktivitelerinin Belirlenmesi (Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, 2025.Abstract
Recently, plants have been used not only for the purpose of healing diseases but also in the
fields of dye, nutrition, spices, agriculture and pharmacy. It is especially important to
research the different uses of plants. In this study, the aerial parts of the Shepherd's Purse
(Capsella bursa-pastoris), a medicinal and aromatic plant, grown in natural environments in
two different provinces (Kirsehir and Balikesir) were used. Pure water, ethanol and acetone
solvents were used to obtain plant extracts. In this study, it was aimed to determine the GC-
MS (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) analysis, antioxidant (total phenolic and
flavonoid amounts, DPPH• and ABTS•+ radical scavenging powers), antidiabetic (α-amylase
enzyme inhibition), and antimicrobial (agar well diffusion method) activities of the plant.
GC-MS (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) analyses were determined using the solid
phase microextraction (SPME) method. The presence of 54 bioactive substances was
detected in the plant sample from Kırsehir province and 38 bioactive substances in the
Balikesir sample. It was determined that these detected substances have different usage
areas. In determining the antioxidant activities of plant extract samples, firstly total phenolic
substance amount analyses were performed. For this purpose, standard Gallic acid substance
was used. The amount of total phenolic substance in the samples was found to be highest in
ethyl alcohol extracts and Balikesir plant sample (58,67±1,45 mg GAE/g extract). Standard
Quercetin substance was used to determine the total flavonoid content. When the results of
total flavonoid content were examined, it was determined that the ethanol extract of the
Balikesir plant sample was in high amounts (81,56±1,35 mg QE/g extract). Radical
xiv
inhibition of these plant extracts was measured using two different radicals (DPPH•
and
ABTS•+). Ascorbic acid was used as the standard substance. In addition, the % inhibition
values of all samples were determined as well as IC50 (inhibitory concentrations). The results
were shown in both figures. The highest DPPH• radical inhibition was determined in
Balikesir ethanol extract (IC50 0.083 μg/mL). The sample with the highest ABTS•+ radical
inhibition was observed in Balikesir province water extract (0.120 μg/mL). The results were
compared with standard Ascorbic acid. It was determined that plant extracts from Balikesir
province had higher antioxidant activities than extracts from Kirsehir province. In addition,
the antidiabetic activity of this plant was investigated and for this purpose, α-amylase
enzyme inhibition was examined. Acarbose was used as the standard substance. The highest
enzyme inhibition was determined in Kirsehir province water extract (IC50 0,889 μg/mL).
Antimicrobial analyses of plant extract samples were also performed. In particular,
antimicrobial activity was not determined in water extraction samples of both provinces.
However, antimicrobial activity was measured in extracts using ethanol and acetone
solvents. It was determined that they created 20 and 25 mm inhibition zones, especially
against P. aeruginosa and C. tropicalis microorganisms.
As a result, the presence of bioactive substances in the structure of the shepherd's purse plant
makes this plant strong in terms of biological activities. However, it was determined that the
environment in which the plant grows and the extraction conditions are also very important.
However, it was concluded that the environment in which the plant grows and the extraction
conditions are also very important. It has been determined that different extracts of this plant
can be used for different purposes. We also believe that the use of the plant for antioxidant,
antidiabetic, and antimicrobial purposes will be beneficial.
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