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Abstract Pistacia khinjuk is a species of flowering plants belonging to family Anacardiaceae, with promising pharmacological activities like antioxidants, anti‐inflammatory, antiviral, and antimicrobial. This study aimed to investigate the GC‐MS chemical composition of essential oil isolated from Pistacia khinjuk leaves and its inhibitory properties against aging‐relevant enzymes such a collagenase and elastase. The isolated oil showed predominance of β ‐cadinene (15.34 %), γ ‐amorphene (8.50 %), α ‐cadinol (8.14 %), τ ‐cadinol (7.57 %), ( E )‐ β ‐caryophyllene (5.77 %), α ‐pinene (4.70 %), phytol (4.57 %), α ‐muurolene (3.30 %), (+)‐ epi ‐bicyclosesquiphellandrene (3.21 %), and cubenene (3.16 %). Further, it showed remarkable inhibitory activities against collagenase and elastase with IC 50 values of 15.61±0.69 and 41.12±2.09 μg/mL, respectively compared to epigallocatechin gallate (IC 50 =29.52±1.3 μg/mL and 26.86±1.37 μg/mL). as a conclusion, the leaf oil is recommended for topical cosmetic preparations to retard skin aging symptoms such as wrinkles. However, the bioavailability assessment and toxicological profile should be considered in the future studies.
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Hossam Kamli
King Khalid University
Abd‐Allah M. Ali
Ain Shams University
Yasmeen H. Salem
Ain Shams University
Chemistry & Biodiversity
Ain Shams University
King Khalid University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7757db6db6435876ea414 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202302096
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