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Ortiz, J. E., Berkov, S., Pigni, N. B., Theoduloz, C., Roitman, G. G., Tapia, A.,... Feresin, G. E. (2012)"Wild argentinian amaryllidaceae, a new renewable source of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor galanthamine and other alkaloids". Molecules,17, (11),p.13473-13482

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Título en inglés:
Wild argentinian amaryllidaceae, a new renewable source of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor galanthamine and other alkaloids
Autor/es:
Ortiz, Javier E.; Berkov, Strahil; Pigni, Natalia B.; Theoduloz, Cristina; Roitman, Gustavo Germán; Tapia, Alejandro; Bastida, Jaume; Feresin, Gabriela E.
Año:
2012
Título revista:
Molecules
ISSN:
1420-3049
Volumen:
17
Número:
11
Páginas:
13473-13482
Temas:
ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS; ALKALOIDS; ARGENTINIAN AMARYLLIDACEAE WILD; GALANTHAMINE; LYCORINE; TAZETTINE; ALKALOID; CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR; GALANTAMINE; PLANT EXTRACT; ARGENTINA; CHEMISTRY; ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION; LILIACEAE; MASS FRAGMENTOGRAPHY; PLANT ROOT; THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY; CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS; CHROMATOGRAPHY, THIN LAYER; GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY; PLANT EXTRACTS; PLANT ROOTS
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Inglés
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Resumen:

The Amaryllidaceae family is well known for its pharmacologically active alkaloids. An important approach to treat Alzheimer's disease involves the inhibition of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Galanthamine, an Amaryllidaceae alkaloid, is an effective, selective, reversible, and competitive AChE inhibitor. This work was aimed at studying the alkaloid composition of four wild Argentinian Amarillydaceae species for the first time, as well as analyzing their inhibitory activity on acetylcholinesterase. Alkaloid content was characterized by means of GC-MS analysis. Chloroform basic extracts from Habranthus jamesonii, Phycella herbertiana, Rhodophiala mendocina and Zephyranthes filifolia collected in the Argentinian Andean region all contained galanthamine, and showed a strong AChE inhibitory activity (IC 50 between 1.2 and 2 ug/mL). To our knowledge, no previous reports on alkaloid profiles and AChEIs activity of wild Argentinian Amarillydaceae species have been publisihed. The demand for renewable sources of industrial products like galanthamine and the need to protect plant biodiversity creates an opportunity for Argentinian farmers to produce such crops.

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Ortiz, J. E., Berkov, S., Pigni, N. B., Theoduloz, C., Roitman, G. G., Tapia, A.,... Feresin, G. E. (2012). Wild argentinian amaryllidaceae, a new renewable source of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor galanthamine and other alkaloids. Molecules,17, (11),p.13473-13482
10.3390/molecules171113473

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Ortiz, Javier E.,Berkov, Strahil,Pigni, Natalia B.,Theoduloz, Cristina,Roitman, Gustavo Germán,Tapia, Alejandro, et al.. 2012. "Wild argentinian amaryllidaceae, a new renewable source of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor galanthamine and other alkaloids". Molecules 17, no.11:13473-13482.
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