Mehmet Maruf BALOS

@harran.edu.tr

Şanlıurfa Provincial Directorate of National Education, Fatma Zehra Girls Anatolian Imam Hatip High School



                    

https://researchid.co/32279344790

EDUCATION

Blacksea Technical University, Fatih education faculty, biology teacher
Harran University

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Plant systematics, Plant Morphology, Plant Anatomy, phytochemistry

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Scopus Publications

766

Scholar Citations

16

Scholar h-index

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Scopus Publications

  • A mixed-apoptotic effect of Jurinea mesopotamica extract on prostate cancer cells: a promising source for natural chemotherapeutics
    Ismail Koyuncu, Ebru Temiz, Fatma Seker, M. Maruf Balos, Feridun Akkafa, Ozgür Yuksekdag, M. Abdullah Yılmaz, and Gokhan Zengin

    Wiley
    AbstractThis research investigates the potential use of Jurinea mesopotamica Hand.‐Mazz. (Asteraceae) in cancer treatment. In this study, a plant extract was prepared using all parts of J. mesopotamica, and its effect on the proliferation of cancer and normal cells was tested using the MTT method. It was found to have a selective cytotoxic effect on prostate cancer cells, with the lowest IC50 (half‐maximal inhibitory concentration) of 10μg/mL found in the butanol extract (JMBE). The extract suppressed the proliferation of prostate cancer cells (67 %), disrupted organelle integrity (49 %), increased reactive oxidative stress (66 %), and triggered cell death (51 %). In addition, apoptotic gene expressions and protein levels increased, and the profile of amino acids related to energy metabolism was elevated. Based on LC–MS/MS results, the plant contained higher levels of flavonoids, including isoquercitrin, cosmosiin, astragalin, nicotiflorin, luteolin, and apigenin. These results suggest that J. mesopotamica has a selective effect on prostate cancer due to its high flavonoid content and might be a promising natural alternative for cancer treatment.

  • Fritillaria yalcinii (Liliaceae), a new species from southeastern Turkey
    Mehmet Maruf Balos, Cahit Çeçen, Mehtap Tekşen, Hasan Yıldırım, and Veysel Sonay

    Wiley
    Fritillaria yalcinii (Liliaceae) is described as a new species from Diyarbakır Province, southeastern Turkey. It is superficially similar to F. carica, F. forbesii, F. minima, F. minuta, F. mughlae and F. sibthorpiana, but differs in several morphological characters, such as leaves, perigon, nectary, filament, stigma and anther. Diagnostic characteristics, a comprehensive description, photographs, geographical distribution, conservation assessment, observations and a distribution map are provided.

  • Fritillaria ecerii (Liliaceae), a New Species from Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey
    İsmail Eker and Mehmet Maruf Balos

    Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board
    Fritillaria ecerii Balos & Eker sp. nova (Liliaceae) is described from the province of Mardin, SE Anatolia, Turkey. It is morphologically similar to F. melananthera in having a striped perigone, to F. caucasica and F. baskilensis in having a long style, and to F. assyriaca in having the same number of leaves. However, it clearly differs from F. melananthera and F. assyriaca mainly by its smooth style, longer filaments and more numerous bracts, and from F. caucasica and F. baskilensis mainly by its striped perigone and more numerous bracts. Diagnostic characteristics, a description, images, and a conservation assessment are provided.

  • Allium farashinense (Amaryllidaceae), a New Species from Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
    Mehmet Maruf Balos and Musa Geçit

    Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board
    Allium farashinense Balos & Geçit (Amaryllidaceae) is described as a new species from Şırnak Province, eastern Turkey. Diagnostic characteristics, a comprehensive description, images of the species, and a distribution map are provided. Based on morphology, it belongs to Allium subgen. Polyprason sect. Scorodon. It resembles A. anacoleum, A. capitellatum, A. longivaginatum and A. microspathum, but morphologically differs from them by e.g. bulb size, stem length, leaf sheath, leaf shape, perigon colour, outer and inner tepals, and different filaments.

  • Allium calyanense (Amaryllidaceae), a New Species from Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
    Mehmet Maruf Balos and Musa Geçit

    Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board
    Allium calyanense Balos & Geçit (Amaryllidaceae) is described as a new species from Van Province, eastern Anatolia, Turkey. Diagnostic characteristics, a comprehensive description, photographs of the species and a distribution map are provided. Based on morphology, it belongs to Allium subgen. Polyprason sect. Scorodon. It resembles A. anacoleum, A. capitellatum and A. microspathum but morphologically differs from them by e.g. bulb size, stem length, leaf sheath, leaf shape, perigon colour, size and colour of outer and inner tepals, and different filaments.

  • Screening for Chemical Characterization and Pharmacological Properties of Different Extracts from Nepeta italica
    Alessandra Acquaviva, Simonetta Cristina Di Simone, Nilofar, Abdelhakim Bouyahya, Gokhan Zengin, Lucia Recinella, Sheila Leone, Luigi Brunetti, Abdullahi Ibrahim Uba, Osman Guler,et al.

    MDPI AG
    Plants from the Nepeta genus have been proved to possess different pharmacological properties, among which are antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and cytotoxic effects. Nepeta italica is a medicinal plant traditionally used for its analgesic effects, and in the present study, the phytochemical composition and biological effects of hexane, dichloromethane (DCM), ethyl acetate (EA), ethanol, ethanol-water, and water extracts of the aerial parts were investigated for determining phenolic composition, antioxidant effects, and anti-inflammatory effects in isolated mouse colon specimens exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Polar extracts were the richest in terms of phenolic compounds, especially rosmarinic acid. In parallel, ethanol, ethanol-water, and water extracts were also the most effective as scavenging/reducing and enzyme inhibition agents, especially towards cholinesterases and α-glucosidase, and in inhibiting the LPS-induced cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) gene expression in mouse colon. This poses the basis for future in vivo investigations for confirming the protective effects of polar extracts of N. italica against inflammatory bowel diseases.

  • Fritillaria karakocanensis (Liliaceae), a new species of the F. crassifolia group from Anatolia (Turkey)
    Veysel Sonay, Mehtap Tekşen, Hasan Yıldırım, Mehmet Maruf Balos, and Hasan Akan

    Wiley

  • Analysis of Content Profiles, Antioxidant and Anticancer Properties in Endemic Hypericum salsolifolium
    Veysel Agan, Ismail Koyuncu, Fatma Zehra Agan, and Mehmet Maruf Balos

    MDPI AG
    This study investigated the antioxidant and anticancer properties, phenolic compounds, and content profile of Hypericum salsolifolium plant extracts prepared with different solvents. The total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, and antioxidant potential [(2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid), ferric reducing antioxidant power, and cupric reducing antioxidant capacity assays] of Hypericum salsolifolium extracts obtained using solvents of different polarities (hexane, dichloromethane, methanol, and water) were measured using spectrophotometric methods. The contents of the extracts were analyzed using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma—mass spectrometry methods. Anticancer detection was performed in human lung carcinoma cells using the 3-4,5-dimethylthiazol-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide, annexin-V, and cell cycle assays, as well as fluorescence detection of acridine orange/ethidium bromide staining. The methanolic extract was determined to have higher activation values of total phenolics, total flavonoids, ferric reducing antioxidant power, and in the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl assay than the other extracts, and the aqueous extract had higher values in the 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) and cupric reducing antioxidant capacity assays. The methanolic extract showed a cytotoxic effect against human lung carcinoma cells (IC50: 141.96 µg/mL). It was found that Hypericum salsolifolium extract showed antioxidant and anticancer activities. It was concluded that this plant can be used as a nutritional supplement due to its glucose, phenolic compound, amino acid, and vitamin content.

  • Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry-Based Profiling of Secondary Metabolites in Two Unexplored Eminium Species and Bioactivity Potential
    Ebru Yuce Babacan, Dimitrina Zheleva-Dimitrova, Reneta Gevrenova, Abdelhakim Bouyahya, Mehmet Maruf Balos, Ugur Cakilcioglu, Kouadio Ibrahime Sinan, and Gokhan Zengin

    MDPI AG
    The study aimed at the metabolite profiling and evaluation of antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory properties of methanol extracts from flowers, leaves, and tubers of unexplored Eminium intortum (Banks & Sol.) Kuntze and E. spiculatum (Blume) Schott (Araceae). A total of 83 metabolites, including 19 phenolic acids, 46 flavonoids, 11 amino, and 7 fatty acids were identified by UHPLC-HRMS in the studied extracts for the first time. E. intortum flower and leaf extracts had the highest total phenolic and flavonoid contents (50.82 ± 0.71 mg GAE/g and 65.08 ± 0.38 RE/g, respectively). Significant radical scavenging activity (32.20 ± 1.26 and 54.34 ± 0.53 mg TE/g for DPPH and ABTS) and reducing power (88.27 ± 1.49 and 33.13 ± 0.68 mg TE/g for CUPRAC and FRAP) were observed in leaf extracts. E. intortum flowers showed the maximum anticholinesterase activity (2.72 ± 0.03 mg GALAE/g). E. spiculatum leaves and tubers exhibited the highest inhibition towards α-glucosidase (0.99 ± 0.02 ACAE/g) and tirosinase (50.73 ± 2.29 mg KAE/g), respectively. A multivariate analysis revealed that O-hydroxycinnamoylglycosyl-C-flavonoid glycosides mostly accounted for the discrimination of both species. Thus, E. intortum and E. spiculatum can be considered as potential candidates for designing functional ingredients in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.

  • Trifolium elazizense (Fabaceae), a new species from Turkey
    MUSTAFA KESKİN, VEYSEL SONAY, and MEHMET MARUF BALOS

    Magnolia Press
    Trifolium elazizense, a new species of Trifolium sect. Trifolium from East Anatolia in Turkey is described. It grows in subalpine regions with steep slopes and shallow soil at high altitudes. The new species is morphologically close to T. longidentatum and T. kurdistanicum, and can be considered a member of the new subsect. Stipulia. Trifolium elazizense is characterized by hairy stipules, the throat of calyx closed by callus hairs, inflorescences without bracts, obviously unequal calyx teeth, longest tooth 3-nerved, others 1–3 nerved.

  • Allium murat-sonayii (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from Türkiye
    MEHMET MARUF BALOS, VEYSEL SONAY, CAHİT ÇEÇEN, and HASAN AKAN

    Magnolia Press
    Allium murat-sonayii Balos, Sonay & C. Çeçen is described as a new species from Elazığ Province, Eastern Türkiye. Diagnostic characteristics, a comprehensive description, photographs and a distribution map are provided. Based on morphological features, it belongs in Allium subgen. Allium sect. Allium. It is similar to A. stearnianum, A. stearnianum subsp. vanense, A. aybukeae, A. gemiciana, A. yamadagensis and A. dictyoprasum, but differs from them by several morphological characters, such as bulblets color, stem length, leaf, umbel shape, perigon colour, outer and inner tepal, anther colour, filaments and ovary.

  • Biarum × Cinarense (Araceae), a New Natural Hybrid from SE Turkey
    Cahit Çeçen, Hasan Akan, Hasan Yıldırım, and Mehmet Maruf Balos

    Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board

  • Cleome quinquenervia (Cleomaceae): A New Plant Record for the Flora of Türkiye
    Mehmet Maruf BALOS

    Commagene Journal of Biology
    In this article, Cleome quinquenervia (Cleomaceae) species is reported as a new record for the flora of Turkey based on the samples collected from Şanlıurfa, Mardin, and Adıyaman provinces. A detailed description and particular photographs of this species are given based on the large number of specimens collected. The meticulous comparison of the descriptions of the C. quinquenervia species and the information obtained in this study were made by examining the floras of the nearby countries. In addition, the systematical, ethnobotanical, and pharmacological features of the genus Cleome are summarized.

  • Allium mardinense (Amaryllidaceae), a New Species from Southeastern Turkey
    Mehmet Maruf Balos, Hasan Akan, Hasan Yıldırım, and Musa Geçit

    Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board
    Allium mardinense Balos, H. Akan & Yıldırım, a new species of Allium sect. Allium, is described from Mardin Province, southeastern Turkey. It resembles A. aybukeae and A. enginii but differs from them by several morphological characters, such as its filament length, inner tepal shape and surface, and anther colour. Diagnostic characters, a comprehensive description, photographs, and a distribution map of A. mardinense are provided.

  • Ethnobotanical and Chemical Studies on Gezo Molasses From Quercus brantii Lindl. Acorns in Turkey
    Fatih Satıl, Hasan Akan, Mehmet Karaaslan, Mehmet Maruf Balos, and Bülent Başyiğit

    Polish Botanical Society
    Abstract Oak molasses, called “Gezo,” have been produced by the local people of Southeastern Anatolia. In this study, the ethnobotanical characteristics, production stages, health effects, and chemical composition of Gezo were determined. Traditional Gezo molasses is produced from the acorn of Quercus brantii Lindl. The survey was carried out in seven provinces with large populations. Molasses samples were collected from local producers in the region alongside the local names, usage, sorting, and grading methods used by the local people. The total contents of phenolics and flavanoids were found to vary between the range of 1.60–2.56 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE) and 0.62–0.72 mg rutin (RE) per g of Gezo molasses, respectively. Gezo displayed scavenging activity against DPPH radicals ranging from 7.57 to 9.44 µM Trolox/g. The CUPRAC assay results showed that molasses also possessed reducing power activity with a value of 8.57–10.20 µM Trolox/g. Gezo is typically consumed by local people as a breakfast food. However, it is also used for medical purposes to treat bronchitis, cough, asthma, and diabetes. The region’s oak species are used by locals for fuel, feed, handicrafts, and games.

  • Check-list of the genus Biarum Schott in the Flora of Turkey, with a new record for Turkey: Biarum syriacum (Spreng.) H. Riedl


  • Flora of the region between Zeytinbahçe and Akarçay (Birecik, Şanliurfa, Turkey)


RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Fritillaria yalcinii (Liliaceae), a new species from southeastern Turkey
    MM BALOS, C EEN, M TEKŞEN, H YILDIRIM, V SONAY
    Nordic Journal of Botany 2024 (e04220), 1-10 2024

  • A mixed-apoptotic effect of Jurinea mesopotamica extract on prostate cancer cells: a promising source for natural chemotherapeutics
    İ Koyuncu, E Temiz, F Şeker, MM Balos, F Akkafa, Yksekdağ, ...
    Chemistry and Biodiversity 2023

  • Check-List of the Genus Allium in Şanlıurfa (Turkey) and contributions to the morphology of local endemic Allium ekeri and Allium variegatum
    MM Balos
    International Journal of Current Natural Science and Advanced Phytochemistry 2023

  • Fritillaria ecerii (Liliaceae), a new species from southeastern Anatolia, Turkey
    İ Eker, MM Balos
    Annales Botanici Fennici 60 (1), 231–236 2023

  • Allium farashinense (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from eastern Anatolia, Turkey
    MM Balos, M Geit
    Ann. Bot. Fennici 60, 221-226 2023

  • Allium calyanense (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from eastern Anatolia, Turkey
    MM Balos, M Geit
    Ann. Bot. Fennici 60, 203-208 2023

  • Mardin (Trkiye) İli Geofit Florası
    MM Balos, H Akan, C een
    Bağbahe Bilim Dergisi 10 (2), 179-213 2023

  • Screening for Chemical Characterization and Pharmacological Properties of Different Extracts from Nepeta italica
    A Acquaviva, SCD Simone, AB Nilofar, G Zengin, L Recinella, L Brunetti, ...
    Plants 12 (15), 2785 2023

  • Determination of Weeds and Their Floristic Investigation in Vineyards in Some Districts of Şanlıurfa (Turkey)
    MM Balos
    International Journal of Nature and Life Sciences 7 (2), 1-17 2023

  • Fritillaria karakocanensis (Liliaceae), a new species of the F. crassifolia group from Anatolia (Turkey)
    V Sonay, M Tekşen, H Yıldırım, MM Balos, H Akan
    Nordic Journal of Botany 2023 (e03903) 2023

  • Allium murat-sonayii (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from Trkiye
    MM Balos, V Sonay, C een, H Akan
    Phytotaxa 600 (1), 43-51 2023

  • Analysis of Content Profiles, Antioxidant and Anticancer Properties in Endemic Hypericum salsolifolium
    V Agan, I Koyuncu, FZ Agan, MM Balos
    Applied Sciences 13 (12), 7300 2023

  • Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry-Based Profiling of Secondary Metabolites in Two Unexplored Eminium Species and Bioactivity Potential
    E Yuce Babacan, D Zheleva-Dimitrova, R Gevrenova, A Bouyahya, ...
    Plants 12 (2252), 1-24 2023

  • An ethnobotanical investigation on wild edible plant of Karakpr (Sanlıurfa)
    H Akan, MM Balos
    International Journal of Life Sciences and Biotechnology 6 (1), 61-81 2023

  • Karakpr (Şanlıurfa)’da gıda olarak tketilen yabani bitkiler zerinde etnobotanik bir araştırma
    H Akan, MM Balos
    International Journal of Life Sciences and Biotechnology 6 (1), 61-81 2023

  • Trifolium elazizense (Fabaceae), a new species from Turkey
    M Keskin, V Sonay, MM Balos
    Phytotaxa 583 (2), 199–206 2023

  • Trkiye Florası İin Yeni Bir emenotu [Trigonella uncinata (Fabaceae)] Kaydı
    MM Balos
    Bağbahe Bilim Dergisi 9 (3), 1-9 2022

  • Allium halfetiense (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from SE Turkey
    MM Balos
    Ann. Bot. Fennici 59, 273-279 2022

  • Cleome quinquenervia (Cleomaceae), Trkiye Florası iin yeni bir bitki kaydı
    MM Balos
    Kommagene Biyoloji Dergisi 6 (2), 135-140 2022

  • Mardin (Trkiye) Geofitleri zerine Etnobotanik Bir Araştırma
    MM Balos, H Akan, M Geit
    KS Tarım ve Doğa Derg 25 (6), 1287-1304 2022

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Arat Dağı ve evresinde (Birecik, Şanlıurfa) etnobotanik bir araştırma
    H Akan, MM Korkut, MM Balos
    Fırat niversitesi Fen ve Mhendislik Bilimleri Dergisi 20 (1), 67-81 2008
    Citations: 133

  • An ethnobotanical research of the Kalecik mountain area Şanlıurfa, South-East Anatolia
    A Hasan, M Aydoğdu, MM KORKUT, MM BALOS
    Biyolojik eşitlilik ve Koruma 6 (2), 84-90 2013
    Citations: 77

  • An ethnobotanical study around Arat Mountain and its surroundings (Birecik, Sanlıurfa)
    H Akan, MM Korkut, MM Balos
    Fırat University Journal of Science and Engineering 20, 67-81 2008
    Citations: 60

  • Zeytinbahe-Akaray (Birecik, Şanlıurfa) arasında kalan blgenin etnobotanik zellikleri
    MM BALOS, H AKAN
    Seluk niversitesi Fen Fakltesi Fen Dergisi 2 (29), 155-171 2007
    Citations: 48

  • Flora of the Region between Zeytinbahe and Akaray (Birecik, Şanlıurfa, Turkey)
    M BALOS, H Akan
    Turkish Journal of Botany 32 (3), 201-226 2008
    Citations: 44

  • Şanlıurfa′nın nadide iekleri (Geofitler)
    H Akan, I Eker, M Balos
    Demircioğlu Matbaacılık-Ankara 2005
    Citations: 30

  • GAP Blgesi’nden toplanan meyan kk (Glycrrhiza glabra L.) taksonunun ihracat durumu, etnobotanik zellikleri ve tıbbi nemi
    H Akan, M Balos
    Fırat niversitesi Fen ve Mhendislik Bilimleri Dergisi 20 (2), 233-241 2008
    Citations: 29

  • Zeytinbahe ile Akaray arasında kalan (Birecik) blgenin blgenin florası ve etnobotanik zellikleri
    MM Balos
    Harran niversitesi/Fen Bilimleri Enstits/Biyoloji Anabilim Dalı 2007
    Citations: 27

  • Şanlıurfa semt pazarlarında satılan doğal bitkilerin etnobotaniği
    H Akan, M Aslan, MM Balos
    Ot Sistematik Botanik Dergisi 12 (2), 43-58 2005
    Citations: 25

  • Şanlıurfa kent merkezindeki semt pazarlarında satılan bazı bitkiler ve kullanım amaları
    H AKAN, M ASLAN, MM BALOS
    Ot Sistematik Botanik Dergisi 12 (2), 43-58 2005
    Citations: 25

  • An ethnobotanical research on handmade musical instruments in Şanlıurfa, South East Anatolia, Turkey
    A Hasan, MM BALOS, M ASLAN
    Biyolojik eşitlilik ve Koruma 6 (1), 93-100 2013
    Citations: 22

  • Birecik (Şanlıurfa) yresindeki bazı baklagil bitkilerin etnobotanik zellikleri
    H Akan, MM Balos, AZ Tel
    Adıyaman niversitesi 2013
    Citations: 19

  • Check-list of the genus Biarum Schott in the Flora of Turkey, with a new record for Turkey: Biarum syriacum (Spreng.) H. Riedl
    H Akan, MM Balos
    Turkish Journal of Botany 32 (4), 305-310 2008
    Citations: 19

  • GAP yresindeki tıbbi ve aromatik bitkiler
    H Akan, M Aslan, MM Balos
    TUBITAK Proje No: TBAG/. SEK 22, 103-T009 2005
    Citations: 18

  • Biarum aleppicum J.Thibaut Araceae : Trkiye iin yeni bir tr kaydı
    H Yıldırım, MM Balos, Y Altıoğlu, H Akan
    Bağbahe Bilim Dergisi 3 (1), 41-46 2016
    Citations: 16

  • Şanlıurfa'da bazı odunsu bitkilerin etnobotaniği zerine bir araştırma
    M Aslan, H Akan, MM Balos
    Ot Sistematik Botanik Dergisi 18 (1), 117-137 2011
    Citations: 16

  • The Ethnobotany of some Legume plants around Birecik Şanlıurfa
    A Hasan, MM BALOS, AZ TEL
    ADYUTAYAM Dergisi 1 (1), 31-39 2013
    Citations: 15

  • Arat Dağı Florası (Birecik/Şanlıurfa, Trkiye)
    MM KORKUT, H AKAN, MM BALOS
    Seluk niversitesi Fen Fakltesi Fen Dergisi 2 (31), 67-86 2008
    Citations: 13

  • Allium saricanense (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from eastern Turkey
    MM Balos, V Sonay, M Koyiğit, H Akan, C een
    Ann. Bot. Fennici 59, 191–196 2022
    Citations: 12

  • Allium mardinense (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from southeastern Turkey
    MM Balos, H Akan, H Yıldırım, M Geit
    Ann. Bot. Fennici 58, 341–346 2021
    Citations: 11