Bartolini_2009_J.Chromatogr.A_1216_2730

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Title : Immobilized butyrylcholinesterase in the characterization of new inhibitors that could ease Alzheimer's disease - Bartolini_2009_J.Chromatogr.A_1216_2730
Author(s) : Bartolini M , Greig NH , Yu QS , Andrisano V
Ref : Journal of Chromatography A , 1216 :2730 , 2009
Abstract :

Focus of this work was the development and characterization of a new immobilized enzyme reactor (IMER) containing human recombinant butyrylcholinesterase (rBChE) for the on-line kinetic characterization of specific, pseudo-irreversible and brain-targeted BChE inhibitors as potential drug candidates for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Specifically, a rBChE-IMER containing 0.99 U of covalently bound target enzyme was purposely developed and inserted into a HPLC system connected to a UV-vis detector. Selected reversible cholinesterase inhibitors, (-)-phenserine and (-)-cymserine analogues, were then kinetically characterized by rBChE-IMER, and by classical in solution assays and their carbamoylation and decarbamoylation constants were determined. The results support the elucidation of the potency, inhibition duration, mode of action and specific structure/activity relations of these agents and allow cross-validation of the two assay techniques.

PubMedSearch : Bartolini_2009_J.Chromatogr.A_1216_2730
PubMedID: 18950780

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Bartolini M, Greig NH, Yu QS, Andrisano V (2009)
Immobilized butyrylcholinesterase in the characterization of new inhibitors that could ease Alzheimer's disease
Journal of Chromatography A 1216 :2730

Bartolini M, Greig NH, Yu QS, Andrisano V (2009)
Journal of Chromatography A 1216 :2730