Çavuşoğlu, Mehmet
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Department of Medical Services and Techniques / Tıbbi Hizmetler ve Teknikleri Bölümü
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| Biomedical Chromatography | 2 |
| KSU Tarım ve Doğa Dergisi | 2 |
| International Journal of Hospitality Management | 1 |
| Journal of Molecular Structure | 1 |
| Türkiye Klinikleri Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi | 1 |
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Article Operationalizing Smart Service Experience: Guest Engagement, Value, Memories, and Behavioral Intentions in Hotels(Elsevier Ltd, 2026) Ali, F.; Şener, G.; Petkovic, Z.; Cavusoglu, M.; Alotaibi, S.This study investigates the impact of Smart Service Experience (SSE) on guest engagement, memories, smart service value, and behavioral intentions in the hotel industry. Drawing on the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) theory, the study explores how smart technologies, such as AI-powered room customization and digital concierge services, influence guest perceptions and their subsequent behaviors. Data collected via Amazon mTurk from 244 hotel guests who recently experienced SSE was subjected to Partial Least Squares based Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Results reveal that SSE positively influences engagement, which in turn affects memories and perceived value. These outcomes contribute to guests’ loyalty, revisitation intentions, and word-of-mouth recommendations. This paper is the first to operationalize the concept of SSE in the context of smart hotels, offering novel empirical insights into how SSE influences guest engagement, memories, perceived service value, and long-term behavioral intentions such as loyalty and revisitation. © 2026 The AuthorsArticle Citation - WoS: 2LC-MS/MS Analysis and Biological Activities of Different Parts of Ziziphora Capitate L.(Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam Univ Rektorlugu, 2024) Yigitkan, Serkan; Cavusoglu, Mehmet; Caglayan, Mehmet Veysi; Yener, Ismail; Firat, Mehmet; Cavus Kaya, Eda; Ertas, Abdulselam; Kaya, Eda Çavuş; Yılmaz, Mustafa AbdullahThe Ziziphora species, classified under the Lamiaceae family, have a strong aromatic property. Ziziphora species have been used in folk medicine as sedative, gastric, aphrodisiac, bloating, and degassing. In the current study, the phenolic and flavanoid content of ethanol extracts of Ziziphora capitata L. species of flower, leaf, branch, mixed, and root parts was determined by the LC-MS/MS device. In addition, the antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of the extracts, as well as their inhibitory effects on enzymes (antihypertensive, AchE (acetylcholinesterase), BchE ( butyrylcholinesterase), elastase, tyrosinase, collagenase and urease), were determined. The LC-MS/MS results showed that quinic acid (25578, 5842, 25171, 14055, 10597 mu g g-1, respectively) was found in higher amounts in flower, leaf, branch, mixed, and root extracts of Z. capitata species compared to other components. Additionally, rosmarinic acid (17097 mu g g-1), cynaroside (8432), and hesperidin (8067) were found to be major components. It was observed that the flower extract of the species exhibited strong antioxidant activity (IC50: 37.18 +/- 1.36 mu g mL-1, 9.89 +/- 0.45, A0.5:16.27 +/- 0.02, respectively) in DPPH, ABTS and CUPRAC methods. It was concluded that the leaf extract of Z. capitata species had a strong cytotoxic effect on HT-29 (colon cancer cell line) (viability %: 9.26 +/- 0.69). It was observed that the root part of the species exhibited higher activity in butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) enzyme inhibition activity (inhibition %: 40.56 +/- 0.88) than other parts. It was determined that Z. capitata extracts did not show acetylcholinesterase, urease, tyrosinase, elastase, collagenase, and antihypertensive enzyme activity or showed low activity. As a result, it is thought that the flower extract of the Z. capitata species has better results in terms of the examined parameters, whereas the leaf extract needs to be subjected to more detailed in vitro and in vivo research conducted to be used in the pharmaceutical industry as a result of its cytotoxic effect against colon cancer cell lines.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Crystal structure, IR and NMR spectra of (E)-2‑methoxy-4-(2-morpholinovinyl)phenol molecule and its DFT calculations(ScienceDirect, 2023) Arici, K.; Altınoz, D.E.; Cavusoglu, M.; Diken, S.In this study; molecular structure, IR and NMR spectroscopic properties of (E)-2–methoxy-4-(2- morpholinovinyl)phenol are investigated both experimentally and theoretically for the first time. The structural characterization of the compound was carried out by X-ray diffraction technique. The bond lengths, bond angles and dihedral angles of the compound were optimized using DFT with the B3LYP 6–311G(dp) base set. Using the optimized results, the infrared vibration frequencies and intensities of the compound as well as the 1H and 13C chemical shift values in the NMR spectrum were calculated with the B3LYP 6–311G(dp) basis set. In addition, the potential energy distributions (PED) of the structure were calculated to determine some characteristic vibrational frequencies of the compound. It is found that the theoretically calculated data support the experimental results. As a result, there is a good agreement between the experimentally determined structural parameters, vibrational frequencies, chemical shifts and theoretically calculated data of the compound.Article GC–MS and LC–MS/MS-Based Phytochemical Profiling and Bioactivities of Salvia Montbretii and S. Hydrangea: Antioxidant, Cytotoxic and Enzyme Inhibitory Potential(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2026) Kolak, U.; Cavusoglu, M.; Akdeniz, M.; Yener, I.; Yılmaz, P.; Fırat, M.; Ertaş, A.; Koseoglu-Yilmaz, PelinSalvia species are valuable natural resources due to their rich essential oils and bioactive compounds with applications in medicine, food, and cosmetics. In this study, essential oils and aroma components of S. montbretii and S. hydrangea were analyzed using GC–MS/FID and headspace GC–MS. Terpenoids were identified by GC–MS, while phenolic and flavonoid compounds were quantified by LC–MS/MS. Total phenolic and flavonoid contents, antioxidant capacities, and enzyme inhibitory activities were also evaluated. Caryophyllene was the dominant compound in S. montbretii essential oil and aroma samples, and camphor in S. hydrangea. GC–MS results indicated high levels of ursolic (54,675.22–1583.23 μg/g) and oleanolic acids (100,567.85–2592.11 μg/g), while LC–MS/MS revealed abundant rosmarinic acid (up to 27,0857–587.85 μg/g). All extracts exhibited moderate to strong antioxidant activities and notable inhibitory effects against urease and cholinesterase. Cytotoxic effects were observed on colon (Caco-2) and ovarian (SkOV3) cancer cell lines, along with toxicity in healthy cells (PDF). In conclusion, S. montbretii and S. hydrangea may serve as potential natural sources for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications; however, detailed safety and dosage assessments are required prior to practical use due to the observed cytotoxic effects. © 2026 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Article The Impact of Healthcare Professionals’ Metacognition and Cognitive Flexibility on Their Coping Skills with Stressful Situations: Descriptive and Cross-Sectional Research(2025) Çavuşoğlu, Mehmet; Şiğva, Fatima Özdemir; Ozdemır, NurgülAmaç: Bu araştırma, sağlık çalışanlarının üstbiliş ve bilişsel esneklik düzeylerinin stresli durumlarla başa çıkma becerilerine et kisini belirlemeyi amaçlayan tanımlayıcı ve kesitsel bir çalışmadır. Gereç ve Yöntemler: Araştırma, bir ildeki eğitim ve araştırma has tanesinde 15 Ekim-15 Aralık 2024 tarihleri arasında, aktif görev yapan 180 hekim ve hemşireyle yürütülmüştür. Veriler, kişisel bilgi formu, Bilişsel Esneklik Envanteri (BEE), Üstbiliş Ölçeği-30 (ÜBÖ 30) ve Stresli Durumlarla Başa Çıkma Envanteri Kısa Formu (SDBÇE-21) ile toplanmış, analizler SPSS 25.0 programıyla yapıl mıştır. Bulgular: Sağlık çalışanlarının ölçeklerden aldıkları toplam puan ortalaması incelendiğinde, “ÜBÖ-30” 72,87±15,35, “BEE” 77,64±10,62 ve “SDBÇE-21” 66,55±13,81 olduğu belirlendi. ÜBÖ 30 ile BEE toplam puanları arasında negatif yönde istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir ilişki olduğu, ÜBÖ-30 ile SDBÇE-21 toplam puanları ve duygusal odaklı başa çıkma alt ölçeği arasında orta düzeyde pozitif yönde istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir ilişki olduğu tespit edildi (p<0.01). Regresyon ve aracılık analizleri de üstbilişin, bilişsel es nekliği azaltarak stresle başa çıkmayı dolaylı yoldan etkilediğini gös termiştir. Sonuç: Üstbiliş puanlarının yüksek olması, sağlık çalışanlarında patolojik üstbiliş özelliklerinin varlığına işaret etmek tedir. Bu durum, bilişsel esnekliği azaltarak stresle başa çıkma bece rilerini olumsuz etkileyebilir. Bilişsel esneklik düzeyi, çözüm odaklı yaklaşımı yansıtsa da yüksek üstbiliş bu beceriyi sınırlayabilir. Bu nedenle üstbilişsel farkındalığın sağlıklı düzeyde tutulması ve esnek düşünmeyi destekleyici eğitimlerin yaygınlaştırılması önerilmektedir.Article Detailed Chemical Investigation of the Essential Oil and Aroma Contents of 21 Hypericum Triquetrifolium Turra Species Collected From Different Localities via a Chemometric Approach(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2026) Olmez, Ozge Tokul; Akdeniz, Mehmet; Firat, Mehmet; Ertas, Abdulselam; Cavusoglu, Mehmet; Yener, Ismail; Yigitkan, SerkanArticle Ziziphora Clinopodioides Lam. Türünün Kültür İle Doğal Ortamlarda Yetişen Örneklerinin Kimyasal ve Biyolojik Yönden Detaylı İncelenmesi(Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam Univ Rektorlugu, 2024) Cavusoglu, Mehmet; Yigitkan, Serkan; Yener, Ismail; Caglayan, Mehmet Veysi; Resitoglu, Baris; Akdeniz, Mehmet; Ertas, Abdulselam; Tekin, Fethullah; Yılmaz, Mustafa AbdullahThe Lamiaceae family is an important resource for the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, and perfumery sectors. The species Ziziphora clinopodioides Lam., belonging to the Lamiaceae family, has been used in folk medicine since ancient times. The aim of the present study was to determine the total phenolic and flavonoid contents, antioxidant, cytotoxic and enzyme (AChE, BChE, tyrosinase, urease, elastase, collagenase and ACE) inhibition activities of ethanol extracts of the aerial parts of natural and cultivated samples of the species Z. clinopodioides. In addition, the aroma contents of the species were determined by GC-MS/FID, and the phytochemical composition of the ethanol extracts was determined by LC-MS/MS. According to the aroma analysis results, the major components of the culture sample of the Z. clinopodioides species were determined as pulegone (39.83%), cis- menthone (21.36%), trans-menthone (16.64%), while the major components of the natural sample were determined as pulegone (62.42%), neoisomenthol (5.93%) and cis-pulegone oxide (5.47%). According to LC-MS/MS results, quinic acid (25.841, 15.694 mg analyte g-1 extract, respectively), rosmarinic acid (6.804, 25.523), and acacetin (6.115, 10.764) were detected as major compounds in cultured and natural samples of the species. Also, hesperidin (5.725) was higher in culture sample. According to the enzyme activity results, it was determined that cultured and natural samples of the species showed moderate butyrylcholinesterase enzyme inhibition activity (inhibition %: 45.14 +/- 1.40; 43.57 +/- 0.73, respectively). In urease enzyme inhibition activity, it was determined that culture sample showed moderate activity (inhibition %: 43.64 +/- 0.39) but natural sample did not show activity, and culture sample showed high antihypertensive activity (inhibition %: 81.6 +/- 1.19). When the results were evaluated in general, it was determined that the cultured sample of the species showed higher antioxidant, butyrylcholinesterase, urease, and antihypertensive activity compared to natural sample.

