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Title : Antioxidant Activity and Phytochemical Profiling of Steam-Distilled Oil of Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum): Therapeutic Targeting Against Glaucoma, Oxidative Stress, Cholinergic Imbalance, and Diabetes - Gulcin_2025_Molecules_30_
Author(s) : Gulcin I , Mutlu M , Bingol Z , Ozden EM , Mirzaee Z , Goren AC , Koksal E
Ref : Molecules , 30 : , 2025
Abstract :

This investigation explored the chemical constituents and biological activities of the steam-distilled oil of L. usitatissimum (SDOLU), employing sophisticated techniques including LC-HRMS, GC-MS, and GC-FID. The analysis identified a diverse array of 17 phenolic compounds, with linoleoyl chloride (64.05%) and linoleic acid (10.39%) as the major fatty acid components. The SDOLU demonstrated remarkable antioxidant capacity, effectively neutralizing free radicals in both DPPH() (IC(50): 19.80 microg/mL) and ABTS(+) (IC(50): 57.75 microg/mL) scavenging assays, alongside robust electron-donating activity in reducing ability tests. Moreover, the SDOLU showed significant inhibition of key enzymes implicated in metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders, including alpha-amylase (IC(50): 531.44 microg/mL), acetylcholinesterase (IC(50): 13.23 microg/mL), and carbonic anhydrase II (IC(50): 281.02 microg/mL). Collectively, these results highlight the SDOLU as a valuable natural source of multifunctional bioactivities with potential applications in combating oxidative stress and enzyme-related global diseases. Further studies are warranted to validate its therapeutic efficacy and expand its industrial utilization.

PubMedSearch : Gulcin_2025_Molecules_30_
PubMedID: 40871536

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Gulcin I, Mutlu M, Bingol Z, Ozden EM, Mirzaee Z, Goren AC, Koksal E (2025)
Antioxidant Activity and Phytochemical Profiling of Steam-Distilled Oil of Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum): Therapeutic Targeting Against Glaucoma, Oxidative Stress, Cholinergic Imbalance, and Diabetes
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Gulcin I, Mutlu M, Bingol Z, Ozden EM, Mirzaee Z, Goren AC, Koksal E (2025)
Molecules 30 :