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Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites

Milutinović, Violeta; Petrović, Predrag; Petković, Miloš; Klaus, Anita; Ušjak, Ljuboš; Niketić, Marjan; Petrović, Silvana

(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milutinović, Violeta
AU  - Petrović, Predrag
AU  - Petković, Miloš
AU  - Klaus, Anita
AU  - Ušjak, Ljuboš
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5180
AB  - The composition and anticholinesterase activity of the dried MeOH extracts of Hieracium scheppigianum and H. naegelianum underground parts (rhizomes and roots), as well as the anticholinesterase activity of the dried, previously chemically characterised MeOH extracts of the flowering aerial parts of these two and 26 other Hieracium species in the strict sense (s. str.), were investigated. Furthermore, the anticholinesterase activity of 12 selected secondary metabolites of these extracts was evaluated. Using semi-preparative LC-MS, five caffeoylquinic acids and the sesquiterpene lactone crepiside E were isolated from H. scheppigianum underground parts extract. All these compounds were also identified in the underground parts extract of H. naegelianum. Quantitative LC-MS analysis showed that the analysed underground parts extracts were rich in both caffeoylquinic acids (139.77 and 156.62 mg/g of extract, respectively) and crepiside E (126.88 and 116.58 mg/g). In the Ellman method, the tested extracts showed an interesting anti-AChE and/or anti-BChE activity (IC50=0.56–1.58 mg/mL), which can be explained, at least partially, by the presence of some of their constituents. Among the metabolites tested, the best activity was revealed for the flavonoids apigenin, luteolin and diosmetin, and the sesquiterpene lactone 8-epiixerisamine A (IC50=68.09–299.37 μM).
PB  - John Wiley and Sons Inc
T2  - Chemistry and Biodiversity
T1  - Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites
VL  - 20
IS  - 11
SP  - e202301044
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.202301044
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milutinović, Violeta and Petrović, Predrag and Petković, Miloš and Klaus, Anita and Ušjak, Ljuboš and Niketić, Marjan and Petrović, Silvana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The composition and anticholinesterase activity of the dried MeOH extracts of Hieracium scheppigianum and H. naegelianum underground parts (rhizomes and roots), as well as the anticholinesterase activity of the dried, previously chemically characterised MeOH extracts of the flowering aerial parts of these two and 26 other Hieracium species in the strict sense (s. str.), were investigated. Furthermore, the anticholinesterase activity of 12 selected secondary metabolites of these extracts was evaluated. Using semi-preparative LC-MS, five caffeoylquinic acids and the sesquiterpene lactone crepiside E were isolated from H. scheppigianum underground parts extract. All these compounds were also identified in the underground parts extract of H. naegelianum. Quantitative LC-MS analysis showed that the analysed underground parts extracts were rich in both caffeoylquinic acids (139.77 and 156.62 mg/g of extract, respectively) and crepiside E (126.88 and 116.58 mg/g). In the Ellman method, the tested extracts showed an interesting anti-AChE and/or anti-BChE activity (IC50=0.56–1.58 mg/mL), which can be explained, at least partially, by the presence of some of their constituents. Among the metabolites tested, the best activity was revealed for the flavonoids apigenin, luteolin and diosmetin, and the sesquiterpene lactone 8-epiixerisamine A (IC50=68.09–299.37 μM).",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Inc",
journal = "Chemistry and Biodiversity",
title = "Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites",
volume = "20",
number = "11",
pages = "e202301044",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.202301044"
}
Milutinović, V., Petrović, P., Petković, M., Klaus, A., Ušjak, L., Niketić, M.,& Petrović, S.. (2023). Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites. in Chemistry and Biodiversity
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 20(11), e202301044.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202301044
Milutinović V, Petrović P, Petković M, Klaus A, Ušjak L, Niketić M, Petrović S. Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites. in Chemistry and Biodiversity. 2023;20(11):e202301044.
doi:10.1002/cbdv.202301044 .
Milutinović, Violeta, Petrović, Predrag, Petković, Miloš, Klaus, Anita, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, Petrović, Silvana, "Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites" in Chemistry and Biodiversity, 20, no. 11 (2023):e202301044,
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202301044 . .
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Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of methanol extracts of 28 Hieracium species and their selected metabolites

Milutinović, Violeta; Petrović, Predrag; Klaus, Anita; Ušjak, Ljuboš; Niketić, Marjan; Petrović, Silvana

(Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Niš, 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Milutinović, Violeta
AU  - Petrović, Predrag
AU  - Klaus, Anita
AU  - Ušjak, Ljuboš
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5110
AB  - The ability of the dried MeOH extracts of aerial flowering parts of 28 Hieracium s. str. species from Balkan Peninsula and their selected metabolites (seven flavonoids, three phenolic acids and two sesquiterpene lactones) to inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) was determined using colorimetric Ellman method. The study included: H. gymnocephalum, H. orieni, H. blecicii, H. paratrichum, H. spirocaule, H. mokragorae, H. pannosum s.l., H. plumulosum, H. villosum, H. pilosum, H. pseudoschenkii, H. naegelianum, H. anastrum, H. calophyllum, H. scheppigianum, H. durmitoricum, H. guentheri-beckii, H. mirificissimum, H. coloriscapum, H. pyricephalum, H. albopellitum, H. glabratum, H. scorzonerifolium s.l., H. dentatum s.l., H. neilreichii, H. valdepilosum s.l., H. tommasinianum and H. macrodontoides. The extracts were mainly more active towards AChE, i.e. all inhibited more than 50% AChE, with H. pseudoschenkii extract being the most potent (IC50=0.64 mg/mL). Seven extracts reached 50% inhibition of 
BuChE, and H. pilosum extract was the most active (IC50=0.56 mg/mL). The observed activity could be attributed to some tested constituents. Flavonoid aglycones apigenin, luteolin and diosmetin significantly inhibited both enzymes (IC50AChE=47.12-89.89 μg/mL; C50BuChE=18.40-73.44 μg/mL). Sesquiterpene lactone 8-epiixerisamine A selectively inhibited AChE (IC50=80.01 μg/mL). The other tested metabolites did not reach 50% inhibition of both enzymes.
PB  - Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Niš
PB  - Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia
C3  - 13th Symposium on the Flora of  Southeastern Serbia  and Neighboring Regions, 20th to 23th June, 2019 - Book of Abstracts
T1  - Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of methanol extracts of 28 Hieracium species and their selected metabolites
SP  - 180
EP  - 180
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5110
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Milutinović, Violeta and Petrović, Predrag and Klaus, Anita and Ušjak, Ljuboš and Niketić, Marjan and Petrović, Silvana",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The ability of the dried MeOH extracts of aerial flowering parts of 28 Hieracium s. str. species from Balkan Peninsula and their selected metabolites (seven flavonoids, three phenolic acids and two sesquiterpene lactones) to inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) was determined using colorimetric Ellman method. The study included: H. gymnocephalum, H. orieni, H. blecicii, H. paratrichum, H. spirocaule, H. mokragorae, H. pannosum s.l., H. plumulosum, H. villosum, H. pilosum, H. pseudoschenkii, H. naegelianum, H. anastrum, H. calophyllum, H. scheppigianum, H. durmitoricum, H. guentheri-beckii, H. mirificissimum, H. coloriscapum, H. pyricephalum, H. albopellitum, H. glabratum, H. scorzonerifolium s.l., H. dentatum s.l., H. neilreichii, H. valdepilosum s.l., H. tommasinianum and H. macrodontoides. The extracts were mainly more active towards AChE, i.e. all inhibited more than 50% AChE, with H. pseudoschenkii extract being the most potent (IC50=0.64 mg/mL). Seven extracts reached 50% inhibition of 
BuChE, and H. pilosum extract was the most active (IC50=0.56 mg/mL). The observed activity could be attributed to some tested constituents. Flavonoid aglycones apigenin, luteolin and diosmetin significantly inhibited both enzymes (IC50AChE=47.12-89.89 μg/mL; C50BuChE=18.40-73.44 μg/mL). Sesquiterpene lactone 8-epiixerisamine A selectively inhibited AChE (IC50=80.01 μg/mL). The other tested metabolites did not reach 50% inhibition of both enzymes.",
publisher = "Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Niš, Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia",
journal = "13th Symposium on the Flora of  Southeastern Serbia  and Neighboring Regions, 20th to 23th June, 2019 - Book of Abstracts",
title = "Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of methanol extracts of 28 Hieracium species and their selected metabolites",
pages = "180-180",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5110"
}
Milutinović, V., Petrović, P., Klaus, A., Ušjak, L., Niketić, M.,& Petrović, S.. (2019). Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of methanol extracts of 28 Hieracium species and their selected metabolites. in 13th Symposium on the Flora of  Southeastern Serbia  and Neighboring Regions, 20th to 23th June, 2019 - Book of Abstracts
Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Niš., 180-180.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5110
Milutinović V, Petrović P, Klaus A, Ušjak L, Niketić M, Petrović S. Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of methanol extracts of 28 Hieracium species and their selected metabolites. in 13th Symposium on the Flora of  Southeastern Serbia  and Neighboring Regions, 20th to 23th June, 2019 - Book of Abstracts. 2019;:180-180.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5110 .
Milutinović, Violeta, Petrović, Predrag, Klaus, Anita, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, Petrović, Silvana, "Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of methanol extracts of 28 Hieracium species and their selected metabolites" in 13th Symposium on the Flora of  Southeastern Serbia  and Neighboring Regions, 20th to 23th June, 2019 - Book of Abstracts (2019):180-180,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5110 .

The impact of puffball autolysis on selected chemical and biological properties: puffball extracts as potential ingredients of skin-care products

Petrović, Predrag; Ivanović, Katarina; Jovanović, Aleksandra; Simović, Milica; Milutinović, Violeta; Kozarski, Maja; Petković, Miloš; Cvetković, Anka; Klaus, Anita; Bugarski, Branko

(Serbian Biological Society, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Predrag
AU  - Ivanović, Katarina
AU  - Jovanović, Aleksandra
AU  - Simović, Milica
AU  - Milutinović, Violeta
AU  - Kozarski, Maja
AU  - Petković, Miloš
AU  - Cvetković, Anka
AU  - Klaus, Anita
AU  - Bugarski, Branko
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5105
AB  - Puffballs are fungi that produce globose fruiting bodies that undergo autolysis, transforming their insides into a spore bearing, powdery mass. Mature fruiting bodies are traditionally used to treat open skin wounds. In this study, methanol extracts of two puffball species, Handkea excipuliformis and Vascellum pratense, were examined and compared in order to provide insight into the changes these mushrooms undergo during maturation, with respect to their potential use in skin care and wound treatment. Some compounds involved in skin care and regeneration were quantified, and it was found that maturation increases the concentrations of almost all of these compounds. Antioxidant activity was also more pronounced in mature fruiting body extracts, which was in correlation with the higher content of antioxidants. Tyrosinase inhibition was vastly improved with autolysis, correlating with the higher phenolic content in mature fruiting body extracts. Antimicrobial activity was negatively affected by autolysis in the case of H. excipuliformis, whereas autolysis had little effect on the antimicrobial activity of V. pratense. Autolysis generally improved the biological activity and increased the concentrations of compounds involved in skin care, which justifies the traditional use of puffballs and makes them good candidates for various potential cosmetic and medicinal skin-care products.
PB  - Serbian Biological Society
T2  - Archives Biological Sciences
T1  - The impact of puffball autolysis on selected chemical and biological properties: puffball extracts as potential ingredients of skin-care products
VL  - 71
IS  - 4
SP  - 721
EP  - 733
DO  - 10.2298/ABS190725055P
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Predrag and Ivanović, Katarina and Jovanović, Aleksandra and Simović, Milica and Milutinović, Violeta and Kozarski, Maja and Petković, Miloš and Cvetković, Anka and Klaus, Anita and Bugarski, Branko",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Puffballs are fungi that produce globose fruiting bodies that undergo autolysis, transforming their insides into a spore bearing, powdery mass. Mature fruiting bodies are traditionally used to treat open skin wounds. In this study, methanol extracts of two puffball species, Handkea excipuliformis and Vascellum pratense, were examined and compared in order to provide insight into the changes these mushrooms undergo during maturation, with respect to their potential use in skin care and wound treatment. Some compounds involved in skin care and regeneration were quantified, and it was found that maturation increases the concentrations of almost all of these compounds. Antioxidant activity was also more pronounced in mature fruiting body extracts, which was in correlation with the higher content of antioxidants. Tyrosinase inhibition was vastly improved with autolysis, correlating with the higher phenolic content in mature fruiting body extracts. Antimicrobial activity was negatively affected by autolysis in the case of H. excipuliformis, whereas autolysis had little effect on the antimicrobial activity of V. pratense. Autolysis generally improved the biological activity and increased the concentrations of compounds involved in skin care, which justifies the traditional use of puffballs and makes them good candidates for various potential cosmetic and medicinal skin-care products.",
publisher = "Serbian Biological Society",
journal = "Archives Biological Sciences",
title = "The impact of puffball autolysis on selected chemical and biological properties: puffball extracts as potential ingredients of skin-care products",
volume = "71",
number = "4",
pages = "721-733",
doi = "10.2298/ABS190725055P"
}
Petrović, P., Ivanović, K., Jovanović, A., Simović, M., Milutinović, V., Kozarski, M., Petković, M., Cvetković, A., Klaus, A.,& Bugarski, B.. (2019). The impact of puffball autolysis on selected chemical and biological properties: puffball extracts as potential ingredients of skin-care products. in Archives Biological Sciences
Serbian Biological Society., 71(4), 721-733.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS190725055P
Petrović P, Ivanović K, Jovanović A, Simović M, Milutinović V, Kozarski M, Petković M, Cvetković A, Klaus A, Bugarski B. The impact of puffball autolysis on selected chemical and biological properties: puffball extracts as potential ingredients of skin-care products. in Archives Biological Sciences. 2019;71(4):721-733.
doi:10.2298/ABS190725055P .
Petrović, Predrag, Ivanović, Katarina, Jovanović, Aleksandra, Simović, Milica, Milutinović, Violeta, Kozarski, Maja, Petković, Miloš, Cvetković, Anka, Klaus, Anita, Bugarski, Branko, "The impact of puffball autolysis on selected chemical and biological properties: puffball extracts as potential ingredients of skin-care products" in Archives Biological Sciences, 71, no. 4 (2019):721-733,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS190725055P . .
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