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Bilge Sener

Researcher at Gazi University

Publications -  219
Citations -  6674

Bilge Sener is an academic researcher from Gazi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DPPH & Butyrylcholinesterase. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 214 publications receiving 5501 citations. Previous affiliations of Bilge Sener include Ankara University.

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Resveratrol: A Double-Edged Sword in Health Benefits

TL;DR: This review summarized current data on resveratrol pharmacological effects and confirmed its anticancer properties, as well as other bioactive effects, namely as anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, cardioprotective, vasorelaxant, phytoestrogenic and neuroprotective.
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Acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of some Turkish medicinal plants.

TL;DR: The chloroform:medianol (1:1) extracts of a number of the plant species belonging to eight families, namely Corydalis solida (L.) Swartz subsp.
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Cholinesterase inhibitory activities of some flavonoid derivatives and chosen xanthone and their molecular docking studies.

TL;DR: In vitro inhibitory activities of four flavonoid derivatives of quercetin, rutin, kaempferol 3-O-beta-D-galactoside and macluraxanthone are examined to show a concentration-dependant inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and BChE and several strong hydrogen bonds to several important amino acid residues of both the enzymes were showed.
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Inhibitory Activity of Marine Sponge-Derived Natural Products against Parasitic Protozoa

TL;DR: This is the first report of antiprotozoal activity of marine metabolites 1–14, and points out the potential of marine sponges in discovery of new antipro tozoal lead compounds.
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Antioxidant and anticholinesterase evaluation of selected Turkish Salvia species

TL;DR: In vitro anticholinesterase and antioxidant activities of 56 extracts prepared with petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol obtained from 14 Salvia species are examined to indicate that nonpolar extracts ofSalvia species for anticholate activity and the polar extracts for antioxidant activity are worth further phytochemical evaluation for identifying their active components.