Author:
Chaves Soane Kaline Morais,Afzal Muhammad Inam,Islam Muhammad Torequl,Hameed Aneela,Da Mata Ana Maria Oliveira Ferreira,Da Silva Araújo Lidiane,Ali Shinawar Waseem,Rolim Hercília Maria Lins,De Medeiros Maria das Graças Freire,Costa Emmanoel Vilaca,Salehi Bahare,Martins Natália,Arif Atta Muhammad,Imran Muhammad,Sharifi-Rad Javad,Melo-Cavalcante Ana Amélia de Carvalho,Feitosa Chistiane Mendes
Abstract
There is evidence that palmatine (PA), an alkaloid isolated from the Guatteria friesiana plant, has some important biological activities, including anti-inflammatory and antidepressant effects. In this study, the antioxidant and anti-acetylcholinesterase (AChE) effects of PA were assessed. The antioxidant capacity was evaluated in vitro and in vivo through 7 distinct assays, and the anti-AChE activity was determined in vitro. The standards, trolox and ascorbic acid were used for the in vitro antioxidant test, while hydrogen peroxide was selected as a stressor for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae test. Additionally, PA was also combined with trolox and ascorbic acid to determine the likelihood of synergistic effects occurrence to what concerns to antioxidant potential. PA exhibited a potent and concentration-dependent antioxidant potential, although a stronger antioxidant activity was stated using the PA + trolox combination. PA was also found to inhibit AChE activity when compared to the negative control. Thus, PA may be viewed as a promissory phytotherapeutic agent to manage oxidative stress-mediated neurological diseases, especially the Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
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