Souza_2009_Nat.Prod.Commun_4_1143

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Title : Differential acetyl cholinesterase inhibition by volatile oils from two specimens of Marlierea racemosa (Myrtaceae) collected from different areas of the Atlantic Rain Forest - Souza_2009_Nat.Prod.Commun_4_1143
Author(s) : Souza A , Silva MC , Cardoso-Lopes EM , Cordeiro I , Sobral ME , Young MC , Moreno PR
Ref : Nat Prod Commun , 4 :1143 , 2009
Abstract :

The volatile oil composition and anti-acetyl cholinesterase activity were analyzed in two specimens of Marlierea racemosa growing in different areas of the Atlantic Rain Forest (Cananeia and Caraguatatuba, SP, Brazil). Component identifications were performed by GC/MS and their acetyl cholinesterase inhibitory activity was measured through colorimetric analysis. The major constituent in both specimens was spathulenol (25.1% in Cananeia and 31.9% in Caraguatatuba). However, the first one also presented monoterpenes (41.2%), while in the Carguatatuba plants, this class was not detected. The oils from the plants collected in Cananeia were able to inhibit the acetyl cholinesterase activity by up to 75%, but for oils from the other locality the maximal inhibition achieved was 35%. These results suggested that the monoterpenes are more effective in the inhibition of acetyl cholinesterase activity than sesquiterpenes as these compounds are present in higher amounts in the M. racemosa plants collected in Cananeia.

PubMedSearch : Souza_2009_Nat.Prod.Commun_4_1143
PubMedID: 19769001

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Souza A, Silva MC, Cardoso-Lopes EM, Cordeiro I, Sobral ME, Young MC, Moreno PR (2009)
Differential acetyl cholinesterase inhibition by volatile oils from two specimens of Marlierea racemosa (Myrtaceae) collected from different areas of the Atlantic Rain Forest
Nat Prod Commun 4 :1143

Souza A, Silva MC, Cardoso-Lopes EM, Cordeiro I, Sobral ME, Young MC, Moreno PR (2009)
Nat Prod Commun 4 :1143