| Literature DB >> 12270757 |
Susana López1, Jaume Bastida, Francesc Viladomat, Carles Codina.
Abstract
Amaryllidaceous plants produce pharmacologically active alkaloids, galanthamine being the most interesting for its use in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease as a cholinesterase inhibitor. The aim of this work was to test 23 pure Amaryllidaceae alkaloids and 26 extracts from different species of the genus Narcissus for their acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity using galanthamine as a reference. Only seven alkaloids, belonging to the galanthamine and lycorine skeleton types, exhibited such an effect, sanguinine being the most active, even more than galanthamine. All the extracts with the highest acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity contained galanthamine except that of N. assoanus, a lycorine type alkaloid-bearing species.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12270757 DOI: 10.1016/s0024-3205(02)02034-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life Sci ISSN: 0024-3205 Impact factor: 5.037