Title of article :
A preliminary investigation of anticholinesterase activity of some Iranian medicinal plants commonly used in traditional medicine
Author/Authors :
Jazayeri, Behzad tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicinal Plants Research Center, Students’ Scientific Research Center - Department of Medicinal Chemistry, تهران, ايران , Amanlou, Arash tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicinal Plants Research Center - Department of Medicinal Chemistry, تهران, ايران , Ghanadian, Naghmeh tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical Biochemistry, تهران, ايران , Pasalar, Parvin tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical Biochemistry, تهران, ايران , Amanlou, Massoud tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicinal Plants Research Center - Department of Medicinal Chemistry, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of some commonly used herbal medicine in Iran to introduce a new source for management of Alzheimer’s disease. A total of 18 aqueous-methanolic extract (1:1; v/v) from the following plants: Brassica alba, Brassica nigra, Camellia sinensis, Cinchona officinalis, Citrus aurantifolia, Citrus x aurantium, Ferula assafoetida, Humulus lupulus, Juglans regia, Juniperus sabina, Myristica fragrans, Pelargonium graveolens, Pistacia vera, Punica granatum, Rheum officinale, Rosa damascena, Salix alba, and Zizyphus vulgaris were prepared and screened for their acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity using in vitro Ellman spectrophotometric method. Results: According to the obtained results, the order of inhibitory activity (IC50 values, μg /ml) of extracts from highest to the lowest was: C. sinensis (5.96), C. aurantifolia (19.57), Z. vulgaris (24.37), B. nigra (84.30) and R. damascena (93.1). Conclusions: The results indicated and confirmed the traditional use of these herbs for management of central nervous system disorders. C. sinensis showed the highest activity in inhibition of acetylcholinesterase. However, further investigations on identification of active components in the extracts are needed.
Keywords :
Plant extracts , Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor , Alzheimer’s disease , Camellia sinensis , Citrus aurantifolia
Journal title :
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences