Mustafa Uyanoglu
Eskişehir Osmangazi University
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Phytomedicine | 2008
Mediha Canbek; Mustafa Uyanoglu; Gokhan Bayramoglu; Hakan Senturk; Nilüfer Erkasap; Tulay Koken; Sema Uslu; Canan Demirustu; Erinc Aral; K. Hüsnü Can Başer
Many plants found in nature have been used to treat various illnesses. One such plant is oregano (Kekik in Turkish). Health beneficial effects of carvacrol obtained from oregano oil have been shown scientifically. We have investigated the comparative effects of carvacrol in the liver of rats subjected to ischemia-reperfusion defect, with silymarin. To test the effects we formed four groups using male Wistar albino rats. Group I was control. The other three groups of animals were administered 60min prior to surgical operation single doses of physiological serum, carvacrol and silymarin, respectively. Group II, III and IV animal were subjected to 45min long liver ischemia and 60min reperfusion. Blood and tissue samples were collected for biochemical and histological analysis following the test. AST and ALT values obtained after biochemical analysis of the serums showed statistically significant difference in group II than the other three groups. A statistical evaluation of the serum AST levels among the groups II, III and IV showed that both groups III and IV which had no difference in between were significantly different in a positive way from group II (p<0.001). As to the serum ALT levels, difference between group II and group III (p<0.001) and group II and group IV (p<0.01) was found significant. No statistical difference was observed in groups I, III and IV for GSH, MDA and CAT levels of the liver. A statistical evaluation of the GSH level in group III and group IV was found to be significantly different from group II (p<0.001) without any difference between them. A similar evaluation for MDA and CAT levels among the revealed no difference between group III and group IV, however, group II showed difference with group II and group IV (p<0.05). Histological findings were in harmony with the biochemical results. We conclude that carvacrol protects the liver against defects caused by ischemia and reperfusion, and carvacrol is not hepatotoxic at the applied dosage.
Journal of Medicinal Food | 2008
Mustafa Yamaç; Güngör Kanbak; Melih Zeytinoglu; Gokhan Bayramoglu; Hakan Senturk; Mustafa Uyanoglu
ABSTRACT This study reports the hypoglycemic effects of the crude exopolysaccharide (EPS) produced from submerged mycelial culture of Lentinus strigosus (Schwein.) Fr. (Family Polyporaceae) in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. In a dose-dependent study, diabetic rats were treated with EPS at doses of 50-150 mg/kg of body weight for 7 days. Serum glucose and plasma insulin levels were measured in normal, STZ-induced diabetic, and EPS-treated diabetic rats. Following oral administration of EPS dosages for 7 days, the serum glucose levels in the STZ-induced diabetic rats were reduced up to 21.1% at the dose of 150 mg/kg of body weight. The results revealed that orally administered L. strigosus EPS, at the dose of 150 mg/kg, exhibited a considerable hypoglycemic effect in STZ-induced diabetic rats. Plasma insulin levels of STZ-induced diabetic rats decreased as compared to control group rats (P < .05). Although insulin levels slightly increased in the EPS-treated groups the increase was not statistically significant. The hypoglycemic potential of the EPS was further supported by histological observations of pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
Ultrastructural Pathology | 2013
Mustafa Uyanoglu; Mustafa Yamaç; Mediha Canbek; Hakan Senturk; Kazim Kartkaya; Ayşegül Oğlakçı; Ozge Turgak; Güngör Kanbak
Abstract The authors investigate the curative effects of crude exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced by four Basidomycetes strains on the symptoms of alcoholic liver injury. EPSs were administered to experimental groups at levels of 100 mg per kg body weight per day for 7 days using an oral zonde needle after the onset of the disease. Serum levels of alanine transaminase (ALT), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), DNA fragmentation, caspase-3 activities, and mitochondrial outer membrane integrity were determined following sacrifice of the rats. Light and transmission electron microscope (TEM) studies were performed on liver sections for histopathological and cytological evaluations. EPS that was obtained from Coprinus comatus OBCC 1014 decreased serum ALT level and increased outer membrane integrity, and allowed for the regaining of histologically and cytologically normal hepatocyte and tissue views. As a result, based on the obtained data, it can be argued that among all studied mushroom strains crude exopolysaccharides from Coprinus comatus OBCC 1014 strain have therapeutic potential for alcoholic liver injury according to control groups.
Archive | 2007
Mediha Canbek; Temir Ali Demir; Mustafa Uyanoglu; Gokhan Bayramoglu; Özgür Emiroğlu; Naime Arslan; Onur Koyuncu
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 2005
Anthony Herrel; Mediha Canbek; Ünal Özelmas; Mustafa Uyanoglu; Muharrem Karakaya
Cytotechnology | 2014
Gokhan Bayramoglu; Hakan Senturk; Aysegul Bayramoglu; Mustafa Uyanoglu; Suat Çolak; Ayse Ozmen; Dürdane Kolankaya
Phytomedicine | 2008
Mustafa Uyanoglu; Mediha Canbek; Erinc Aral; K. Hüsnü Can Başer
Archive | 2011
Mustafa Uyanoglu; Mediha Canbek; Emre Ceyhan; Hakan Senturk; Gokhan Bayramoglu; Ozlem Gunduz; Ahmet Ozen; Ozge Turgak
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2010
Özgür Emiroğlu; Mustafa Uyanoglu; Mediha Canbek; Sercan Başkurt
in Vivo | 2017
Mediha Canbek; Mustafa Uyanoglu; Selçuk Canbek; Emre Ceyhan; Ahmet Ozen; Basak Durmus; Ozge Turgak