Title : Alkaloids from Hippeastrum papilio - de Andrade_2011_Molecules_16_7097 |
Author(s) : de Andrade JP , Berkov S , Viladomat F , Codina C , Zuanazzi JA , Bastida J |
Ref : Molecules , 16 :7097 , 2011 |
Abstract :
Galanthamine, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor marketed as a hydrobromide salt (Razadyne(R), Reminyl(R)) for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD), is obtained from Amaryllidaceae plants, especially those belonging to the genera Leucojum, Narcissus, Lycoris and Ungernia. The growing demand for galanthamine has prompted searches for new sources of this compound, as well as other bioactive alkaloids for the treatment of AD. In this paper we report the isolation of the new alkaloid 11beta-hydroxygalanthamine, an epimer of the previously isolated alkaloid habranthine, which was identified using NMR techniques. It has been shown that 11beta-hydroxygalanthamine has an important in vitro acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity. Additionally, Hippeastrum papilio yielded substantial quantities of galanthamine. |
PubMedSearch : de Andrade_2011_Molecules_16_7097 |
PubMedID: 21852767 |
de Andrade JP, Berkov S, Viladomat F, Codina C, Zuanazzi JA, Bastida J (2011)
Alkaloids from Hippeastrum papilio
Molecules
16 :7097
de Andrade JP, Berkov S, Viladomat F, Codina C, Zuanazzi JA, Bastida J (2011)
Molecules
16 :7097