Alchemilla vulgaris agg. (Lady's mantle) from central Balkan: Antioxidant, anticancer and enzyme inhibition properties

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The current study was designed to evaluate the phytochemical profile and biological properties (antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory and cytotoxic activity) of methanolic, ethanolic, ethyl-acetate and water extracts of Alchemilla vulgaris from Southeast Serbia (central Balkan) which was traditionally used to alleviate and treat many diseases. Bioactive compounds were characterized by LC-MS/MS technique and biological properties were evaluated using antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory and cytotoxic assays. Twenty-six phenolic compounds were quantified in methanolic, ethanolic, ethyl acetate and water extracts, whereas the highest yields were found in ethyl-acetate (EA) extract (gallic acid, caffeic acid, catchin, quercetin). This extract has also shown the greatest antioxidant, anticancer and inhibitory enzyme activities which were demonstrated for the first time in this study. The obtained results indicated that Alchemilla vulgaris from South Serbia possesses high potential for pharmaceutical applications.

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Vlaisavljević, S., Jelača, S., Zengin, G., Mimica-Dukić, N., Berežni, S., Miljić, M., & Stevanović, Z. D. (2019). Alchemilla vulgaris agg. (Lady’s mantle) from central Balkan: Antioxidant, anticancer and enzyme inhibition properties. RSC Advances, 9(64), 37474–37483. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08231j

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