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2. Characterising multimorbidity from type-2 diabetes: insights from clustering approaches
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Cicek, M, Buckley, J, Pearson-Stuttard, J, Gregg, E, and Medical Research Council (MRC)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism ,Complications ,endocrine system diseases ,Population health ,Type 2 diabetes mellitus ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Multimorbidity ,1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,Patterns ,Clustering ,Risk stratification ,Comorbidities - Abstract
Patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) often live with and develop multiple co-occurring conditions, namely multimorbidity, with diffuse impacts on clinical care and patient quality of life. However, literature characterising T2DM-related multimorbidity patterns is limited. This review summarises the findings from the emerging literature characterising and quantifying the association of T2DM with multimorbidity clusters. Our findings reveal three dominant cluster types appearing in patients with T2DM-related multimorbidity, such as cardiometabolic precursor conditions, vascular conditions, and mental health conditions. We recommend that holistic patient care centres around early detection of other comorbidities and consideration of wider risk factors, while future research should focus on the temporality of T2DM-related multimorbidity trajectories.
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- 2021
3. orientalisfrom Turkey
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Yilmaz, G, Cicek, M, Demirci, B, and Baser, KHC
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Essential oil ,Lamiaceae ,Scutellaria ,Scutellaria orientalis ,Turkey - Abstract
The chemical compositions of the essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from aerial parts of five subspecies ofScutellaria orientalisL. (subsp.carica, subsp.haussknechtii, subsp.macrostegia, subsp.orientalisand subsp.santolinoides) were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC-FID) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), simultaneously. According to essential oil analysis in five subspecies ofS. orientalis, germacrene D (57.2%), bicyclogermacrene (7.4%) and beta-caryophyllene (5.2%) in subsp.carica; germacrene D (23.5%), beta-caryophyllene (14.2%), bicyclogermacrene (9.0%) and caryophyllene oxide (8.1%) in subsp.haussknechtii; germacrene D (47.8%), beta-caryophyllene (16.3%) and bicyclogermacrene (12.0%) in subsp.macrostegia; caryophyllene oxide (23.5%), germacrene D (20.1%) and beta-caryophyllene (14.5%) in subsp.orientalis; germacrene D (42.1%), beta-caryophyllene (13.7%) and bicyclogermacrene (11.3%) in subsp.santolinoideswere determined as major components. To the best of our knowledge, this is the ?rst report on the chemical composition of the essential oil of four subspecies ofS. orientalis. C1 [Yilmaz, Gulderen] Ankara Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut Biol, Ankara, Turkey. [Cicek, Mehmet] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Arts & Sci, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, Denizli, Turkey. [Demirci, Betul] Anadolu Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmacognosy, Eskisehir, Turkey. [Baser, Kemal Husnu Can] Near East Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmacognosy, Nicosia, Turkey.
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- 2020
4. healing potential of Thymbra capitata ethanolic extract
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Hepokur, C, Misir, S, Tunc, T, Tutar, U, Hepokur, AI, and Cicek, M
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antimicrobial ,antioxidant ,cytotoxic activity ,Thymbra capitata ,wound ,healing - Abstract
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to detect the chemical compounds of Thymbra capitata ethanolic extract (TC-EtOH) as well as to evaluated its antimicrobial, antioxidant, cytotoxic activities, and in vivo wound healing effects. Methods: The chemical composition of TC-EtOH was analyzed by Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties were determined with 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), disc diffusion test and broth micro-dilution (minimal inhibitory concentration [MIC]) methods, respectively. Cytotoxic activity was tested on MG63 (human osteosarcoma) and MCF-7 (human breast carcinoma) cells by 2,3-bis-(2-methoxy-4-nitro-5-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium-5-carboxanilide (XTT) assay. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) protein levels were determined by ELISA. Results: The major components of TC-EtOH were tetratria contane (14.92%), camphor (12.50%), and terpineol (10.77%). TC-EtOH showed powerful antimicrobial activity in C. Tropicalis (0.03 mg/mL). The IC50 values of the TC-EtOH of the DPPH were determined 21.5 mu g/mL. The IC50 values were calculated 37.28 and 44.40 mu g/mL on the MG63 and MCF-7 cell lines, respectively. It was observed that the wounds treated with TC-EtOH showed a faster healing. Conclusions: According to results, T. capitata species are thought to be natural antioxidants and a novel pharmaceutical compound for the pharmaceutical industry. C1 [Hepokur, Ceylan; Misir, Sema] Sivas Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey. [Tunc, Tutku] Sivas Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Microbiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey. [Tutar, Ugur] Sivas Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Bot, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey. [Hepokur, Ali Ihsan] NETA OSGB, TR-58000 Sivas, Turkey. [Cicek, Mehmet] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Arts & Sci, Dept Biol, TR-20070 Denizli, Turkey.
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- 2020
5. Tuning Structural And Electronic Properties Of Two-Dimensional Aluminum Monochalcogenides: Prediction Of Janus Al2Xx ' (X/X ': O, S, Se, Te) Monolayers
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Demirtas, M., Varjovi, M. Jahangirzadeh, Cicek, M. M., and Durgun, E.
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Condensed Matter::Materials Science - Abstract
The realization of ternary, single-layer transition metal dichalcogenides has suggested a promising strategy to develop two-dimensional (2D) materials with alternative features. In this study, we design and investigate Janus aluminum monochalcogenide monolayers, Al2XX' (X/X' = O, S, Se, and Te) by using first-principles methods. Starting from binary constituents, the ternary structures are optimized without any constraint and ground-state configurations are obtained. The stability of these systems is tested by performing phonon spectra analysis and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and all Al2XX' monolayers other than AlTeO are confirmed to be dynamically stable. Mechanical properties are examined by calculating Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio and subsequently compared with binary counterparts. Monolayers of Al2XX' have a brittle character but oxygenation makes them less stiff. The electronic structure is also analyzed and variation of the band gap with the type of chalcogen atoms is revealed. It is found that different from their binary counterparts, Al2XO monolayers are direct band-gap semiconductors. Additionally, modification of the electronic structure in the presence of biaxial compressive or tensile strain is investigated by taking into account possible indirect-direct band-gap transitions. Our results not only predict stable 2D ternary Al2XX' structures but also point out them as promising materials for optoelectronic applications.
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- 2020
6. subsp. isaurica extract
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Hepokur, C, Misir, S, Cicek, M, Yaylim, I, and Zeybek, U
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Antioxidant ,apoptosis ,cancer ,Thymbra sintenisii subsp ,isaurica - Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the phenolic composition and antioxidant activity of Thymbra sintenisii subsp. isaurica extract (TSIE) and, to evaluate, for the first time, anticancer effect on human MCF-7 (breast carcinoma) cells. Materials and Methods: The antioxidant capacity of TSIE was evaluated using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and total polyphenol assays. The anticancer activities of TSIE were tested on MCF-7 (breast carcinoma) cells. Results: Total polyphenol value of extracts TSIE was found as 73.02 mg gallic acid /g powder. DPPH result of IC50 value of TSIE was found to be 27.15 mu g/mL. To examine anticancer effect of TSIE at different concentrations were given on MCF-7 cells. TSIE was observed to reduce the cell viability in a dose-dependent manner. This anticancer property of the TSIE provides a highlights the importance of plant research for drug design. Conclusion: In this study, anticancer effects and antioxidant level of endemic species, that is TSIE, are evaluated on MCF-7 cells. Thus, an effective therapeutic agent for cancer treatment is aimed to develop. Further studies are needed to better understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect of TSIE. C1 [Hepokur, Ceylan; Misir, Sema] Sivas Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Biochem, Fac Pharm, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey. [Cicek, Mehmet] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Arts & Sci, Dept Biol, Denizli, Turkey. [Yaylim, Ilhan; Zeybek, Umit] Inst Expt Med, Dept Mol Med, Istanbul, Turkey.
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- 2020
7. (LAMIACEAE)
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Minareci, E, Pekonur, S, Ozdemir, C, Cicek, M, and Kocabas, O
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The root, trunk and leaf anatomy of four taxa of Scutellaria albida namely, S. albida subsp. albida, S. albida subsp. velenovskyi, S. albida subsp. colchica and S. albida subsp. condensata were examined. The aim is to determine whether these characters can be used for systematic purposes. The roots displays a typical stele structure in all studied taxa. But their number of pith rays are different in each taxa. The stems of S. albida taxa have square like transection, collateral vascular bundles, parenchymatous pith and show 1-2 layered epidermis coated with thick cuticle. S. albida subsp. condensata has papillate epicuticular wax on its stem cuticle layer. In all taxa angular collenchyma, and cambium forming phloem outward and xylem inward are observed. The leaves are hypostomatic, have single rowed epidermis coated with thick cuticle and show dorsiventral mesophyll in all studied taxa. S. albida subsp. velenovskyi has echinate epicuticular wax on its leaf cuticle layer, but the others have smooth cuticle layer. The midrib shows one collateral bundles in all taxa but the shape of median veins of the leaf blade show variation in each taxa. Some of the anatomical characters viz. the number of pith rays of roots, the number of palisade parenchyma layer, plant cuticles covered by wax, the shape of median veins of the leaf blade and stomata index, provide information of taxonomical significance for these taxa. C1 [Minareci, Ersin; Pekonur, Sinem; Ozdemir, Canan; Cicek, Mehmet; Kocabas, Okan] Manisa Celal Bayar Univ, Fac Sci & Letters, Dept Biol, Muradiye, Manisa, Turkey. [Kocabas, Okan] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Sci & Letters, Dept Biol, Denizli, Turkey.
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- 2019
8. Biological activities, phenolic constituents and mineral element
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Kaska, A, Cicek, M, and Mammadov, R
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Nepeta italica subsp. cadmea ,Teucrium sandrasicum ,Antioxidant ,Medicinal plants ,Mineral elements - Abstract
Lamiaceae plants are widely used in traditional medicine as a cure for various disorders. Nepeta italica L. subsp. cadmea (Boiss.) A.L. Budantsev and Teucrium sandrasicum O. Schwarz are medicinal species belonging to the Lamiaceae family and are endemic to Turkey. The present study was designed to investigate the biological activities (antioxidant and toxicity) and phenolic content of these plants' extracts as well as to determine their mineral elements. The antioxidant properties of these plants were determined using the scavenging methods (DPPH and ABTS), total antioxidant test systems (beta-carotene/linoleic acid and phosphomolybdenum), metal chelating and reducing power assays. The phenolics were identified using HPLC and the brine shrimp lethality test was used to screen for possible toxicity. In addition, an evaluation was made of some mineral elements (P, Mg, K, Fe and Cu). The hydroethanolic extract of N. italica subsp. cadmea, showed the highest amount of antioxidant activity (beta-carotene, similar to 93%) among the extracts that were investigated. All the extracts exhibited chelating and reducing activities. There were statistical differences among the scavenging activities of the N. cadmea and T. sandrasicum extracts. The total antioxidant capacity of the extracts evaluated with the phosphomolybdenum test was in the range of 61.54-143.97 mu g/mg and that these plants possess mineral elements. These types of investigations are important for gainingmore information about the potential natural antioxidants from various Lamiaceae plants. The findings of the present study will provide additional information for understanding the efficacy of these medicinal plants as a food ingredient, as well as for use in medicinal applications. (C) 2019 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. C1 [Kaska, A.] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Educ, Dept Sci & Math, Denizli, Turkey. [Cicek, M.; Mammadov, R.] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Arts & Sci, Dept Biol, Denizli, Turkey.
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- 2019
9. and Cytotoxic Activities of Various Extracts Isolated from Nepeta
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Kaska, A, Deniz, N, Cicek, M, and Mammadov, R
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content ,biological activities ,HPLC ,medicinal plant ,Nepeta cadmea ,phenolic - Abstract
Nepeta cadmea Boiss. is a species endemic to Turkey that belongs to the Nepeta genus. Several species of this genus are used in folk medicine. This study was designed to investigate the phenolic compounds, antioxidant, anthelmintic, and cytotoxic activities of various extracts (ethanol, methanol, acetone, and water) of N. cadmea. The antioxidant activities of these extracts were analyzed using scavenging methods (DPPH, ABTS, and H2O2 scavenging activity), the -carotene/linoleic acid test system, the phosphomolybdenum method, and metal chelating activity. Among the 4 different extracts of N. cadmea that were evaluated, the water extract showed the highest amount of radical scavenging (DPPH, 25.54 g/mL and ABTS, 14.51 g/mL) and antioxidant activities (-carotene, 86.91%). In the metal chelating and H2O2 scavenging activities, the acetone extract was statistically different from the other extracts. For the phosphomolybdenum method, the antioxidant capacity of the extracts was in the range of 8.15 to 80.40 g/mg. The phenolic content of the ethanol extract was examined using HPLC and determined some phenolics: epicatechin, chlorogenic, and caffeic acids. With regard to the anthelmintic properties, dose-dependent activity was observed in each of the extracts of N. cadmea. All the extracts exhibited high cytotoxic activities. The results will provide additional information for further studies on the biological activities of N. cadmea, while also helping us to understand the importance of this species. Furthermore, based on the results obtained, N. cadmea may be considered as a potentially useful supplement for the human diet, as well as a natural antioxidant for medicinal applications. Practical ApplicationThe plants of the Nepeta genus have been extensively used as traditional herbal medicines. Nepeta cadmea Boiss., one of the species belonging to the Nepeta genus, is a species endemic to Turkey. In our study, we demonstrated the antioxidant capacities, total phenolic, flavonoid, tannin content, anthelmintic, and cytotoxic activities of various extracts of Nepeta cadmea. The present study could well supply valuable data for future investigations and further information on the potential use of this endemic plant for humans, in both dietary and pharmacological applications.
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- 2018
10. Inverse source problem for a time-fractional heat equation with generalized impedance boundary condition
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Cicek, M. and Ismailov, M. I.
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,FOS: Mathematics ,Analysis of PDEs (math.AP) - Abstract
The paper considers an inverse source problem for a one-dimensional time-fractional heat equation with the generalized impedance boundary condition. The inverse problem is the time dependent source parameter identification together with the temperature distrubution from the energy measurement. The well-posedness of the inverse problem is shown by applying the Fourier expansion in terms of eigenfunctions of a spectral problem which has the spectral parameter also in the boundary condition and by using the results on Volterra type integral equation with the kernel may have a diagonal singularity.
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- 2016
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11. Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography for diagnosing endometrial pathologies in postmenopausal women with bleeding or asymptomatic thickened endometrium
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Dikmen, A. Ugras, Cicek, M. N., Bostanci, E. Isci, Muftuoglu, K. H., and Seckin, B.
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- 2015
12. hybrid of Centaurium (Gentianaceae) from Turkey
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Cicek, M, Yaprak, AE, and Alan, AR
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Koycegiz ,natural hybridization ,nuclear DNA amount ,numerical taxonomy - Abstract
A putative natural hybrid of Centaurium was discovered in a population composed of C. serpentinicola and C. tenuiflorum subsp. tenuiflorum in the vicinity of Koycegiz (Mugla province, SW Turkey). Morphometric analysis performed using 14 diagnostic characters supported that the putative natural hybrid as an interspecific hybrid between C. serpentinicola and C. tenuiflorum subsp. tenuiflorum. Flow cytometric measurements revealed that C. serpentinicola and C. tenuiflorum subsp. tenuiflorum have similar nuclear DNA amounts (2.61 and 2.53 pg DNA/2C), whereas the putative hybrid have a significantly higher nuclear DNA amount (2.77 pg DNA/2C), and they have the same ploidy level.
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- 2015
13. Evaluation of the effects of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and oocyte-pick up on anti ovarian antibody levels
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Kadioglu, N., Guler, B., Var, T., Cicek, M. N., Batioglu, A. S., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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28th Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Human-Reproduction-and-Embryology (ESHRE) -- JUL 01-04, 2012 -- Istanbul, TURKEY WOS: 000325299600589 … European Soc Human Reprod & Embryol
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- 2012
14. The role of antiovarian antibody in poor ovarian reserve
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Guler, B., Kadioglu, N., Sarikaya, E., Cicek, M. N., Batioglu, A. S., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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28th Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Human-Reproduction-and-Embryology (ESHRE) -- JUL 01-04, 2012 -- Istanbul, TURKEY sarikaya, esma/0000-0002-8522-7364 WOS: 000325299600609 … European Soc Human Reprod & Embryol
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- 2012
15. studies and antioxidant activities of 33 Scutellaria L. taxa from Turkey
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Senol, FS, Orhan, I, Yilmaz, G, Cicek, M, and Sener, B
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Scutellaria ,Acetylcholinesterase ,Butyrylcholinesterase ,Tyrosinase ,Alzheimer's disease ,Antioxidant activity - Abstract
The members of Scutellaria L. (Lamiaceae) is known to be rich particularly in flavonoids and among them, S. baicalensis has been recorded to be used for memory-enhancing purpose. Therefore, we initiated a study to screen the methanol extracts prepared from the aerial parts of 33 Turkish Scutellaria species for their acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitory activities, which are the key enzymes taking place in pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Besides, the methanol extracts were tested in vitro against another enzyme, tyrosinase, which is associated with melanin hyperpigmentation. 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenger effect, ferrous ion-chelating ability, and ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) of the ethyl acetate and methanol extracts were also determined. AChE, BChE, and tyrosinase inhibition of the extracts were performed on ELISA microplate reader by spectrophotometric method. The extracts showed weak inhibition against AChE and BChE, while the best tyrosinase inhibition was caused by the methanol extract of S. brevibracteata subsp. subvelutina. The extracts had a very high DDPH radical scavenging effect and moderate antioxidant activity in ferrous ion-chelating and FRAP tests. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2010
16. Composition of the Essential Oils of Subspecies of Scutellaria albida L
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Cicek, M, Demirci, B, Yilmaz, G, Ketenoglu, O, and Baser, KHC
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Scutellaria albida subsp condensata ,Scutellaria albida subsp ,velenovskyi ,Lamiaceae ,essential oil composition ,linalool ,hexadecanoic acid ,beta-caryophyllene ,bacteria ,Scutellaria albida subsp albida ,Scutellaria albida subsp colchica - Abstract
The essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from subspecies of Scutellaria albida L. (Lamiaceae): S. albida L. subsp. albida, S. albida L. subsp. colchica (Rech. f.) J.R.Edm., S. albida L. subsp. condensata (Rech.f.) J.R.Edm., and S. albida L. subsp. velenovskyi (Rech.f.) Greuter et Burdet from Turkey were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GUMS), simultaneously. Linalool (20% and 29%) was identified as major component in the oils of'S. albida subsp. albida and S. albida subsp. condensata oil, respectively. In the oil of S. albida subsp. colchica, hexadecanoic acid (13%) was found as major component. beta-Caryophyllene (20%) was the main component of the oil of S. albida subsp. velenovskyi.
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- 2010
17. Composition of the Essential Oils of Subspecies of Scutellaria albida L
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Cicek, M, Demirci, B, Yilmaz, G, Ketenoglu, O, and Baser, KHC
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Scutellaria albida subsp condensata ,Scutellaria albida subsp ,velenovskyi ,Lamiaceae ,essential oil composition ,linalool ,hexadecanoic acid ,beta-caryophyllene ,bacteria ,Scutellaria albida subsp albida ,Scutellaria albida subsp colchica - Abstract
The essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from subspecies of Scutellaria albida L. (Lamiaceae): S. albida L. subsp. albida, S. albida L. subsp. colchica (Rech. f.) J.R.Edm., S. albida L. subsp. condensata (Rech.f.) J.R.Edm., and S. albida L. subsp. velenovskyi (Rech.f.) Greuter et Burdet from Turkey were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GUMS), simultaneously. Linalool (20% and 29%) was identified as major component in the oils of'S. albida subsp. albida and S. albida subsp. condensata oil, respectively. In the oil of S. albida subsp. colchica, hexadecanoic acid (13%) was found as major component. beta-Caryophyllene (20%) was the main component of the oil of S. albida subsp. velenovskyi.
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- 2010
18. [Prevalence of intestinal parasites among workers in food sector in Van region]
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CICEK, M, KURTOĞLU, MG, KÖRKOCA, H, and Cengiz, Zeynep Taş
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- 2007
19. C-terminal domain of dhurrinase (beta-glucosidase) in Sorghum bicolor has a substrate specificity determinant
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Cicek, M., Blanchard, D., Bevan, Dr, Ko, N., and Ahmet Esen
20. The effect of long interpregnancy interval on labor characteristics and pregnancy outcomes: A tertiary maternity hospital experience
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Dogan, N. U., Cicek, M. N., Dilek uygur, Dogan, S., and Erol, N.
21. Understanding the effects of chitosan, chia mucilage, levan based composite coatings on the shelf life of sweet cherry
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Muhammad Mujtaba, Qasid Ali, Bahar Akyuz Yilmaz, Mehmet Seckin Kurubas, Hayri Ustun, Mustafa Erkan, Murat Kaya, Mehmet Cicek, Ebru Toksoy Oner, and Mujtaba M., Ali Q., Yilmaz B. A., Seckin Kurubas M., Ustun H., ERKAN M., Kaya M., Cicek M., Oner E. T.
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Strawberries ,Tarımsal Bilimler ,Mucilage ,Temel Bilimler (SCI) ,Storage ,Levan ,Kimya ,Analytical Chemistry ,Salvia-Hispanica ,Anthocyanins ,CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL ,Coating ,Ziraat ,CHEMISTRY ,Food Engineering ,GIDA BİLİMİ VE TEKNOLOJİSİ ,Yaşam Bilimleri ,Tarım Bilimleri ,Cherry ,Cv ,Tarım ve Çevre Bilimleri (AGE) ,Polysaccharide ,Microstructure ,Gıda Mühendisliği ,FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ,Chitosan ,Agricultural Sciences ,Temel Bilimler ,Postharvest Quality ,Antioxidant Activity ,Life Sciences ,Agriculture ,General Medicine ,Agriculture & Environment Sciences (AGE) ,KİMYA, ANALİTİK ,Yemek bilimi ,Fruit-Quality ,Fizik Bilimleri ,Natural Sciences (SCI) ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering and Technology ,Analitik Kimya ,Mühendislik ve Teknoloji ,Natural Sciences ,Food Science - Abstract
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits are prone to quality and quantity loss in shelf-life conditions and cold storage due to their short post-harvest life. Until now efforts have been made to extend the shelf life of the sweet cherry. However, an efficient and commercially scalable process remains elusive. To contribute to this challenge, here in this study, biobased composite coatings consisting of chitosan, mucilage, and levan, were applied on sweet cherry fruits and tested for postharvest parameters in both market and cold storage conditions. Results demonstrated that the shelf life of sweet cherries can be extended until the 30th day while retaining important post-harvest properties like decreased weight loss, fungal deterioration, increased stem removal force, total flavonoid, L-ascorbic acid, and oxalic acid. Given the cost-effectiveness of the polymers used, the findings of this study indicate the feasibility of extending the shelf-life of sweet cherries on a larger scale.
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- 2023
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