New selective acetylcholinesterase inhibitors designed from natural piperidine alkaloids
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
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Five new piperidine alkaloids were designed from natural (-)-3-O-acetyl-spectaline and (-)-spectaline that were obtained from the flowers of Senna spectabilis (sin. Cassia spectabilis, Leguminosae). Two semi-synthetic analogues (7 and 9) inhibited rat brain acetylcholinesterase, showing IC50 of 7.32 and 15.1 microM, and were 21 and 9.5 times less potent against rat brain butyrylcholinesterase, respectively. Compound 9 (1mg/kg, i.p.) was fully efficacious in reverting scopolamine-induced amnesia in mice. The two active compounds (7 and 9) did not show overt toxic effects at the doses tested in vivo.
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p. 4184-4190.: il. p&b.
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VIEGAS JUNIOR, Claudio et al. New selective acetylcholinesterase inhibitors designed from natural piperidine alkaloids. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, v. 13, p. 4184-4190, 2005.