Saim Ates
Kastamonu University
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RSC Advances | 2015
Osman Emre Özkan; Gokhan Zengin; Mehmet Akça; Mehmet Cengiz Baloglu; Çağrı Olgun; Ergin Murat Altuner; Saim Ates; Abdurrahman Aktumsek; Hasan Vurdu
In this study, DNA protective, antioxidant, antibacterial and enzyme inhibiting properties of methanol extracts obtained from juniper and olive heartwood and sapwood were determined. These extracts were tested by five antioxidant methods (DPPH scavenging, FRAP, CUPRAC, metal chelating and phosphomolybdenum). Generally, heartwood extracts of both species are more efficient for DPPH radical scavenging activity, cupric ion reducing activity, ferric reducing antioxidant power and metal chelating activity than sapwood extracts. When compared to heartwood extracts, sapwood extracts have larger inhibition zone in disk diffusion test. In addition, all extracts showed high antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus. DNA protection of both extracts had a capacity to inhibit the DNA damage arisen from Fentons reagent. The highest DNA protective activity was observed in juniper sapwood extract with 84%. Furthermore, other extracts also indicated more than 60% of DNA protective activity. Olive wood extracts displayed the strongest enzyme inhibition activities against acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Although juniper heartwood extracts showed highest anti-amylase, anti-glucosidase and anti-tyrosinase effects, they had no ability for inhibition BChE. The methanol extracts of olive samples demonstrated the most antioxidant activity (DPPH, CUPRAC and FRAP). In addition, juniper samples showed the highest anti-amylase, anti-tyrosinase, metal chelating and DNA protective activity. According to these results, the extracts of juniper and olive wood can be considered as a source of natural bio active agents for dietary, pharmacological and medicinal applications. This research will also serve as a base for future studies about biological activities of wood extracts.
Wood Material Science and Engineering | 2017
Saim Ates; Hasimet R. Kara; Cag˘ri Olgun; Osman Emre Özkan
Abstract This work investigated some mechanical, physical and free formaldehyde emission properties of heat-treated MDF. For this purpose, MDF panels were subjected to varying heat treatment temperatures (155°C, 165°C and 175°C), durations (2.5 h., 3.5 h. and 4.5 h.) and waiting times after hot pressing (30 min., 120 min. and 600 min). Thickness swelling (TS), water absorption (WA), free formaldehyde emission (FFE), bending strength (BS), modulus of elasticity (MOE), tensile strength perpendicular to fibers (TSPF) for treated and untreated samples were tested and evaluated statistically. Consequently, after the heat treatment values of tensile strength, bending strength and modulus of elasticity were almost negatively affected relatively, but the thickness swelling and water absorption and quantities of free formaldehyde were improved positively of MDF samples.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2008
Saim Ates; Yonghao Ni; Mehmet Akgül; Ayhan Tozluoğlu
Bioresources | 2009
Saim Ates; Mehmet Hakan Akyildiz; Hasan Özdemir
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2009
Mh Akyildiz; Saim Ates; H Özdemir
Scientific Research and Essays | 2010
Ahmet Tutuş; Ahmet Cenk Ezici; Saim Ates
Bioresources | 2012
Celil Atik; Saim Ates
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Ahmet Tutuş; Saim Ates; İlhan Deniz
Archive | 2008
Saim Ates; Yonghao Ni; Celil Atik; Sami İmamoğlu; Forest Products
Bioresources | 2015
Saim Ates; Mahmut Gür; Osman Emre Özkan; Mehmet Akça; Çağrı Olgun; Aytaç Güder