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In Vitro Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Ten Ferulago W. Koch Species Growing in Turkey

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ethanol extract of F. mascrosciadia significantly inhibits collagenase and elastase.

  • Ethanol extract of F. syriaca significantly inhibits collagenase and elastase.

  • Other studied Ferulago species do not show activity on collagenase and elastase enzymes.

Abstract

Ferulago species are traditionally used for the treatment of skin diseases, bronchitis, and depression, to increase body strength, as an immunostimulant, aphrodisiac and sedative in Anatolia. In this study, hyaluronidase, collagenase and elastase inhibitory potential relevant to wound healing activities of ethanol extracts from the roots of ten Ferulago species [F. cassia Boiss., F. humilis Boiss., F. isaurica Peşmen, F. longistylis Boiss., F. mascrosciadia Boiss. & Balansa, F. sandrasica Pesmen & Quézel, F. setifolia K. Koch., F. silaifolia (Boiss.) Boiss., F. trojana Akalın & Pimenov formerly known as F. sylvatica (Besser) Rchb. and F. syriaca Boiss.] were investigated. Ethanol extracts of F. mascrosciadia and F. syriaca were the most active ones against collagenase and elastase, respectively. In vitro wound healing activity of ten Ferulago species is reported for the first time in the current study.

Keywords:
Ferulago; Collagenase; Elastase; Hyaluronidase; Wound

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