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Title : Anti- Alzheimer's Activity of Polyphenolic Stilbenes-Rich Acetone Fraction of the Oil-Removed Seeds ofPassiflora edulis: in vivo and in silico Studies - Mostefa_2023_Chem.Biodivers__e202201051
Author(s) : Mostefa N , Djebli N , Khanh PN , Ha NX , Anh HN , Ha VT , Huong TT , Anh DV , Cuong NM
Ref : Chem Biodivers , :e202201051 , 2023
Abstract :

The stilbene-rich acetone fraction in high yield (6.6%, PEAS) of Passiflora edulis Sims was prepared and evaluated for neuroprotective activity in murine Alzheimer's disease model induced by aluminum chloride and D-galactose. The phytochemical and HPLC-DAD-MS analysis of the polyphenolic stilbene-rich acetone fraction showed that it contained different stilbenes including trans-piceatannol, scirpusins A-B and cassigarol E. The total phenolic content (TPC) of PEAS was 413.87 +/- 1.71 mg GAE eqv/g. The neuroprotective activity of PEAS is typically presented in the Morris water maze-reference Spatial Memory test, where the Alzheimer's mice treated at 100 mg/kg (Alz-ED1) and 200 mg/kg (Alz-ED2) spent less than 47% and 66% of the time, respectively, than the Azheimer's model mice (Alz). Two simple stilbenes, trans-piceatannol and trans-resveratrol, showed selectively inhibitory activity in silico against AChE. Two stilbene dimers, cassigarol E and scirpusin A, exhibited low nanomolar inhibitory potential against AChE and BChE, significantly lower than those of the positive control, donepezil and tacrine. These findings suggest that the stilbenes from P. edulis seeds, particularly the stilbene dimers, warrant further investigation as potential neuroprotective candidates in the prevention of cognitive deficits associated with Alzheimer's disease.

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PubMedID: 37032441

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Mostefa N, Djebli N, Khanh PN, Ha NX, Anh HN, Ha VT, Huong TT, Anh DV, Cuong NM (2023)
Anti- Alzheimer's Activity of Polyphenolic Stilbenes-Rich Acetone Fraction of the Oil-Removed Seeds ofPassiflora edulis: in vivo and in silico Studies
Chem Biodivers :e202201051

Mostefa N, Djebli N, Khanh PN, Ha NX, Anh HN, Ha VT, Huong TT, Anh DV, Cuong NM (2023)
Chem Biodivers :e202201051