Yusoff_2014_Molecules_19_1201

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Title : Anticholinesterase Inhibitory Activity of Quaternary Alkaloids from Tinospora crispa - Yusoff_2014_Molecules_19_1201
Author(s) : Yusoff M , Hamid H , Houghton P
Ref : Molecules , 19 :1201 , 2014
Abstract :

Quaternary alkaloids are the major alkaloids isolated from Tinospora species. A previous study pointed to the necessary presence of quaternary nitrogens for strong acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activity in such alkaloids. Repeated column chromatography of the vine of Tinospora crispa extract led to the isolation of one new protoberberine alkaloid, 4,13-dihydroxy-2,8,9-trimethoxydibenzo[a,g]quinolizinium (1), along with six known alkaloids-dihydrodiscretamine (2), columbamine (3), magnoflorine (4), N-formylannonaine (5), N-formylnornuciferine (6), and N-trans-feruloyltyramine (7). The seven compounds were isolated and structurally elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. Two known alkaloids, namely, dihydrodiscretamine and columbamine are reported for the first time for this plant. The compounds were tested for AChE inhibitory activity using Ellman's method. In the AChE inhibition assay, only columbamine (3) showed strong activity with IC50 48.1 microM. The structure-activity relationships derived from these results suggest that the quaternary nitrogen in the skeleton has some effect, but that a high degree of methoxylation is more important for acetylcholinesterase inhibition.

PubMedSearch : Yusoff_2014_Molecules_19_1201
PubMedID: 24448061

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Yusoff M, Hamid H, Houghton P (2014)
Anticholinesterase Inhibitory Activity of Quaternary Alkaloids from Tinospora crispa
Molecules 19 :1201

Yusoff M, Hamid H, Houghton P (2014)
Molecules 19 :1201