Pınar Ili
Pamukkale University
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International Journal of Food Properties | 2015
Idris Arslan; Pınar Ili
We investigated the genotoxic effect of nebuloside-A on whole blood DNA by using alkaline Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis Comet assay. Saponins are a widespread class of bioactive compounds produced by many plant species. Nebuloside A was isolated from baby’s-breath (Gypsophila arrostii) by high performance liquid chromatography method. Mass spectra obtained by electrospray ionization-time of flight-mass spectrometry in a negative ion mode to reduce the protonation. Complete nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy assignments of nebuloside A was achieved by using 2D-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques, such as double-quantum filtered correlation spectroscopy, heteronuclear single quanthum correlation, heteronuclear multiple-bond correlation, and total correlation spectroscopy. DNA damage was measured in total arbitrary units by visual scoring of comets in different concentrations of nebuloside A and H2O2 treatments. We found that significant dose dependent relationship between nebuloside A and its genotoxic effect.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2016
Pınar Ili
Exposure to UV radiation can cause histopathological and ultrastructural changes in the skin. Origanum hypericifolium, an endemic Turkish plant,essential oil is mainly composed of monoterpenes. The effects of undiluted O. hypericifolium oil on the ultrastructural characteristics of the UVB-irradiated dorsal skin of mice were investigated using transmission electron microscopy. The BALB/c mice were shaved of dorsal hair and randomly housed into 4 groups: 1: control; 2: UVB-irradiated; 3: oil applied; and 4: oil applied and UVB-irradiated. The oil was applied topically to the dorsal skins of the mice on alternate days for 1week prior to UVB exposure. The skins were irradiated for a total dose of 3.5J/cm(2). The sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, semithin sections were stained with toluidine blue and ultrathin sections were contrasted with uranyl acetate/lead citrate. There were histopathological changes such as parakeratosis and squamous hyperplasia in the epidermal cell layers (Groups 3 and 4). There were also ultrastructural changes including lacunae formations throughout the stratum corneum layer (Groups 2, 3, and 4), enlargement of intercellular spaces (Groups 2 and 3), reduced desmosomes, narrow and elongated interdigitations, shortened, relatively indistinct and electron dense intermediate keratin filament bundles (Group 3). There were various sizes of cytoplasmic and perinucleolar vacuoles (Groups 3 and 4) and apoptotic bodies phagocytized by keratinocytes (Group 4). I conclude that undiluted oil has side-effects and the potential to inflict injury to the skin. The oil does not ameliorate the negative effects of UVB on epidermal skin cells.
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2017
Caner Öztürk; Şükrü Güngör; Mehmet Bozkurt Ataman; Mustafa Numan Bucak; Nuri Baspinar; Pınar Ili; Muhammed Enes Inanç
The present study was conducted to examine the protective role of arginine and trehalose on post-thaw bull sperm and oxidative stress parameters. Five ejaculates for each bull were used in the study. Each ejaculate, split into three equal aliquots and diluted at 37 °C with base extenders containing 2 mM arginine, 25 mM trehalose and no antioxidant (control) was cooled to 5 °C and then frozen. Frozen straws were thawed in a water bath for evaluation. Supplementation of the semen extender with arginine decreased the percentages of post-thawed subjective motility (29 ± 8.21%), CASA motility (12.2 ± 5.69%) and progressive motility (3.52 ± 2.13%), compared with the controls (43 ± 2.73%, 55.4 ± 6.78% and 33.48 ± 4.14%, respectively, P < 0.05). Supplementation of the semen extender with trehalose produced a higher mitochondrial activity and sperm viability (36.3 ± 3.99% and 44.1 ± 2.18%) compared with the control (13 ± 8.15 and 31.7 ± 3.94%, respectively, P < 0.05). It was established that trehalose (95.1%) and arginine (92.8%) protect DNA integrity compared to the control (90.4%) (P < 0.05). Trehalose supplementation in semen extenders provided great benefit in terms of viability, mitochondrial activity, and intact sperm DNA on frozen-thawed bull sperm.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Pınar Ili; Nazan Keskin; Ramazan Mammadov; Fikret Sarı
Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution | 2012
Aşkın Hasan Uçar; Yakup Kaska; Serap Ergene; Cemil Aymak; Yasemin Kaçar; Arzu Kaska; Pınar Ili
Small Ruminant Research | 2016
Pınar Peker Akalın; Mustafa Numan Bucak; Şükrü Güngör; Nuri Başpinar; Kenan Çoyan; Şükrü Dursun; Pınar Ili; Adil Aksoy; Ömer Faruk Karaşör; Ali Bilgili; Serpil Sarıözkan; Deniz Yeni
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2012
Nazan Keskin; Ramazan Mammadov; Pınar Ili
Archive | 2012
Nazan Keskin; Pınar Ili
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2011
Nazan Keskin; Pınar Ili
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012
Nazan Keskin; Pınar Ili; Barbaros Sahin