Anticholinesterase activities from aqueous extract of different plant parts of Erica manipuliflora
Abstract
Erica species are generally spread along the coasts of
Turkey. There are five Erica species
in these regions, namely; E. arborea, E.
manipuliflora, E, bocquetii, E. sicula subsp. Libanotica and E.
spiculifolia salisb. Among these species, E. manipuliflora is commonly found in Muğla and southwest part of
Turkey. Erica species are called as "funda", "püren" or
"tree heath" locally in Turkey and contain biologically active
compounds such as flavonoids, coumarins and triterpenoids. Since ancient times,
these species have been used as herbal tea and folk medicine by local people in
Turkey. In folk medicine, they are used for diuretic, antiseptic and
anti-inflammatory purposes. Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and
butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is useful for the treatment of Alzheimer's
disease. In this study anticholinesterase activity of aqueous extracts of
leaves, flowers and aerial parts of E.
manipuliflora have been investigated spectrophotometrically. The aerial
parts extract of E. manipuliflora among
the extracts (70.10%) showed the best inhibitory activity against AChE enzyme
at 200 µg/mL concentrations. The extracts of leaves and flowers showed 44.42%,
49.91% inhibitions against acetylcholinesterase enzyme at 200 µg/mL
concentrations respectively.The flowers extract of E. manipuliflora (80.41%) exhibited the best BChE inhibitory
activity at 200 µg/mL concentrations. At the same concentration, the
galantamine showed 82.23% inhibitory activity. Leaves and aerial parts extracts
showed 15,75%, 31.62% inhibitory activity against BChE respectively. Hence,
aerial parts of E. manipuliflora may be useful as a
moderate anticholinesterase agent, and flowers of E. manipuliflora may be
useful as the butyrylcholinesterase agent.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Structural Biology
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
December 20, 2017
Submission Date
April 29, 2017
Acceptance Date
June 27, 2017
Published in Issue
Year 2017 Volume: 4 Number: 3, Special Issue 2
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