Korpayev_2026_RSC.Adv_16_30814

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Title : Berberis turcomanica berries: an integrated evaluation of antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory, and antimicrobial activities, phytochemical profile and in silico analysis - Korpayev_2026_RSC.Adv_16_30814
Author(s) : Korpayev S , Buluz EC , Glamoclija J , Popovic N , Gasic U , Stojkovic D , Hamrayev H , Agamuradov M , Kaya S , Saka E , Zengin G
Ref : RSC Adv , 16 :30814 , 2026
Abstract :

Berberis turcomanica, commonly known as the Turcoman Barberry, is a lesser-studied deciduous shrub of the Berberidaceae family, primarily distributed in Central Asia with its heartland in Turkmenistan. The extracts of the berries of Berberis turcomanica (BTB) were subjected to in vitro assays to assess antioxidant capacity (DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, CUPRAC), enzyme inhibitory activities (acetylcholinesterase, butyrylcholinesterase, tyrosinase, alpha-amylase, and alpha-glucosidase), antimicrobial potential (against selected bacterial and fungal strains), and cytotoxic effects on human HaCaT cell lines. Among the 28 chemical constituents analyzed using UHPLC-DAD-QqQ-MS/MS. The extracts exhibited strong antioxidant activity, supported by high total phenolic and flavonoid contents. Significant enzyme inhibition, particularly against tyrosinase and alpha-glucosidase, suggests potential applications in managing hyperpigmentation and diabetes. Both fruit extracts also exhibited promising antibacterial effects against several bacterial strains and moderate antifungal activity; however, the extracts demonstrated low cytotoxicity toward non-cancerous human keratinocyte HaCaT cells, with IC(50) values exceeding 400 microg mL(-1), indicating a favorable safety profile and good biocompatibility under the tested conditions. Molecular docking, MD simulation-based analyses, and DFT calculations provided supportive insights into the potential activities of selected individual compounds identified in the extracts, partially complementing the experimentally obtained findings. These results present the first detailed pharmacological and chemical investigation of B. turcmanica berries in two extraction methods and support their potential use as a multifunctional natural agent in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications.

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Korpayev S, Buluz EC, Glamoclija J, Popovic N, Gasic U, Stojkovic D, Hamrayev H, Agamuradov M, Kaya S, Saka E, Zengin G (2026)
Berberis turcomanica berries: an integrated evaluation of antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory, and antimicrobial activities, phytochemical profile and in silico analysis
RSC Adv 16 :30814

Korpayev S, Buluz EC, Glamoclija J, Popovic N, Gasic U, Stojkovic D, Hamrayev H, Agamuradov M, Kaya S, Saka E, Zengin G (2026)
RSC Adv 16 :30814