Sichaem_2015_Nat.Prod.Commun_10_1359

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Title : Furoquinoline Alkaloids from the Leaves of Evodia lepta as Potential Cholinesterase Inhibitors and their Molecular Docking - Sichaem_2015_Nat.Prod.Commun_10_1359
Author(s) : Sichaem J , Rojpitikul T , Sawasdee P , Lugsannangarm K , Santi TP
Ref : Nat Prod Commun , 10 :1359 , 2015
Abstract :

Nine furoquinoline alkaloids (1-9) were isolated from the leaves of Evodia lepta based on bioassay-guided fractionation and chromatographic techniques. All isolates were evaluated for their cholinesterase (ChEs) inhibitory activities, in which kokusaginine (7) and melineurine (5) exhibited the highest activity toward AChE and BChE, respectively. Lineweaver-Burk plots indicated that 5 and 7 were mixed mode inhibitors of both ChE enzymes. Molecular docking studies on the binding sites of AChE and BChE were performed in order to afford a molecular insight into the mode of action of these active compounds. From this study these compounds have emerged as promising molecules for Alzheimer's disease therapy.

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Sichaem J, Rojpitikul T, Sawasdee P, Lugsannangarm K, Santi TP (2015)
Furoquinoline Alkaloids from the Leaves of Evodia lepta as Potential Cholinesterase Inhibitors and their Molecular Docking
Nat Prod Commun 10 :1359

Sichaem J, Rojpitikul T, Sawasdee P, Lugsannangarm K, Santi TP (2015)
Nat Prod Commun 10 :1359