Determining acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity in Plant extracts using a fluorimetric flow assay

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A fluorometric assay for acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity was developed in a flow system using the fluorogenic substrate 7-acetoxy-1-methyl quinolinium iodide which is hydrolysed to the highly fluorescent 7-hydroxy-1-methyl quinolinium iodide. The detection limit of galanthamine is 0.5 μM, which is about 20 times more sensitive than in the colorimetric flow assay. In the presence of 30% methanol or of 5% acetonitrile, about 70% of the enzyme activity could still be detected. Various plant extracts have been screened using the described system including bulbs of Galanthus nivalis, Eucharis amazonica (E. x grandiflora), Crinum powelli and Nerine bowdenii (all members of the Amaryllidaceae), which showed strong AchE inhibitory activity. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Rhee, I. K., Appels, N., Luijendijk, T., Irth, H., & Verpoorte, R. (2003). Determining acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity in Plant extracts using a fluorimetric flow assay. Phytochemical Analysis, 14(3), 145–149. https://doi.org/10.1002/pca.695

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