Abdel_2018_Nat.Prod.Res__1

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Title : Derivatization, molecular docking and in vitro acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of glycyrrhizin as a selective anti-Alzheimer agent - Abdel_2018_Nat.Prod.Res__1
Author(s) : Abdel Bar FM , Elimam DM , Mira AS , El-Senduny FF , Badria FA
Ref : Nat Prod Res , :1 , 2018
Abstract :

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChE-Is) increase both level and duration of action of acetylcholine (ACh); thus, alleviate symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Glycyrrhizin, is the main active compound in liquorice root. Its aglycone, glycyrrhetinic acid, has shown several beneficial pharmacological activities. This study reports the synthesis and screening of a series of glycyrrhetinic acid analogs as AChE-Is. Fourteen derivatives were prepared, of which five derivatives are recorded as new viz., 3-phenyl-carbamoyl-18beta-glycyrrhetinic acid (J9), 3-acetyl-18beta-glycyrrhetinic-30-anilinamide (J10), 3-acetyl-18beta-glycyrrhetinic-30-ethanolamide (J11), 3-acetyl-18beta-glycyrrhetinic-30-n-butylamide (J12) and 18beta-glycyrrhetinic acid-30-prenyl ester (J14), in addition to nine known derivatives (J1-J8 & J13). Compounds J12, J11, J0 and J3 showed remarkable AChE-I activity with IC50 values of 3.43, 5.39, 6.27 and 8.68 muM, respectively. These results are in full agreement with the docking study. The active compounds were non-cytotoxic to normal cells (WI-38).

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Abdel Bar FM, Elimam DM, Mira AS, El-Senduny FF, Badria FA (2018)
Derivatization, molecular docking and in vitro acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of glycyrrhizin as a selective anti-Alzheimer agent
Nat Prod Res :1

Abdel Bar FM, Elimam DM, Mira AS, El-Senduny FF, Badria FA (2018)
Nat Prod Res :1