Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3216280851> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3216280851 endingPage "100184" @default.
- W3216280851 startingPage "100184" @default.
- W3216280851 abstract "Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by the formation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE), a serine hydrolase, is the crucial enzyme in the hydrolysis of one of the most extensively known neurotransmitters acetylcholine (ACh) that has been associated with the pathophysiology of AD. From this perspective, enzymatic inhibition of AChE activity has been an auspicious treatment strategy for AD. Different natural products extracted from various plant sources have begun to gain popularity worldwide as a potential inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase (AChEi), and thus, could be used as a therapeutic option for AD treatment. The present study congregates and discusses the hitherto scattered data of medicinal plants used for the treatment of AD worldwide. The already existing drugs of AD have been discussed. This study aims to highlight species with assessed efficacy, usable tissues, model organisms, and extraction information, to point out species of interest for further study. A critical assessment and examination of plants were done for the potential pharmacological evaluations. This review surveys all the published literature (research and review articles) between 2000 and 2021 using numerous search engines and publication houses viz. Web of Science, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Springer, Google scholar, Taylor and Francis imprints, Chemspider, Wiley and NCBI (National center for Biotechnology Information). The literature search was conducted using the following keywords in different combinations: acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, plant extract and Alzheimer disease. More than 300 studies were recovered from which 107 were considered final summarization. Latin names of the identified plant species were validated at The Plant List (2013); version 1.1.; http://www.theplantlist.org/ (accessed 15th August 2018). A bulk amount of research has revealed a comprehensive inventory of plant-based acetylcholinesterase inhibitors to date. Due to the lack of promising, effective, and safe inhibitors, this broad array of phytochemicals has captured the focus of research on the inhibition-based treatment of AD. From the literature search, sixteen plant species were found to have high potency with IC50 values ranging from 0.08 µg/mL to 18.9 µg/mL. This review broadly discusses the existing approved drugs against AD along with natural products extracted from several plant sources with potential AChEi . Species with higher AChEi potency could be evaluated further for pharmacological application." @default.
- W3216280851 created "2021-12-06" @default.
- W3216280851 creator A5020132937 @default.
- W3216280851 creator A5023684270 @default.
- W3216280851 creator A5081002324 @default.
- W3216280851 creator A5085310801 @default.
- W3216280851 date "2022-02-01" @default.
- W3216280851 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W3216280851 title "Advances on plant extracts and phytocompounds with acetylcholinesterase inhibition activity for possible treatment of Alzheimer's disease" @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1966242585 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1968452840 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1970812803 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1972498735 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1976281831 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1986696289 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1987382391 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1989444755 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1996317447 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1998890058 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W1999773273 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2000837493 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2008099865 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2018730381 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2032242796 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2048617476 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2077569538 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2109838399 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2116017588 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2120463379 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2147879518 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2182332091 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2749530071 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2767458031 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2771750816 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2781549310 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2791926442 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2793396768 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2793852369 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2797094977 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2808880125 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2884479148 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2884808431 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2908922908 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2913141494 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2913459712 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2923478622 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2932894082 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2948848236 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2953448726 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2968676508 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2974892292 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2995361161 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2999541087 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W3080922498 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W3087727904 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W3109904007 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W3132357532 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W3157779922 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W3170456983 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W4242720756 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W4318443594 @default.
- W3216280851 cites W2523641419 @default.
- W3216280851 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phyplu.2021.100184" @default.
- W3216280851 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W3216280851 type Work @default.
- W3216280851 sameAs 3216280851 @default.
- W3216280851 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W3216280851 countsByYear W32162808512022 @default.
- W3216280851 countsByYear W32162808512023 @default.
- W3216280851 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3216280851 hasAuthorship W3216280851A5020132937 @default.
- W3216280851 hasAuthorship W3216280851A5023684270 @default.
- W3216280851 hasAuthorship W3216280851A5081002324 @default.
- W3216280851 hasAuthorship W3216280851A5085310801 @default.
- W3216280851 hasBestOaLocation W32162808511 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C2775910092 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C2778816929 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C70721500 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConcept C98274493 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C142724271 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C181199279 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C2775910092 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C2778816929 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C2779134260 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C55493867 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C70721500 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C71924100 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C86803240 @default.
- W3216280851 hasConceptScore W3216280851C98274493 @default.
- W3216280851 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W3216280851 hasLocation W32162808511 @default.
- W3216280851 hasLocation W32162808512 @default.