Bioactive phenolic amides from Celtis africana

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Abstract

Nine compounds have been isolated for the first time from Celtis africana, namely trans-N-coumaroyltyramine (1), trans-N-feruloyltyramine (2), trans-N-caffeoyltyramine (3), lauric acid (4), oleic acid (5), palmitic acid (6), lupeol (7), β-sitosterol (8) and oleanolic acid (9), respectively. Their structures have been elucidated by different spectroscopic techniques. The isolated compounds were screened for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and acetylcholinestrease enzyme inhibitory activities. Compounds 1-3 showed significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities and weak to moderate acetylcholinestrease enzyme inhibition activity. © 2012 by the authors.

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Al-Taweel, A. M., Perveen, S., El-Shafae, A. M., Fawzy, G. A., Malik, A., Afza, N., … Latif, M. (2012). Bioactive phenolic amides from Celtis africana. Molecules, 17(3), 2675–2682. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17032675

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