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Biosynthesis and Biological Activities of Newly Discovered Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids

Seydou Ka, Manoj Koirala, Natacha Mérindol, Isabel Desgagné‐Penix

2020Molecules43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alkaloids are an important group of specialized nitrogen metabolites with a wide range of biochemical and pharmacological effects. Since the first publication on lycorine in 1877, more than 650 alkaloids have been extracted from Amaryllidaceae bulbous plants and clustered together as the Amaryllidaceae alkaloids (AAs) family. AAs are specifically remarkable for their diverse pharmaceutical properties, as exemplified by the success of galantamine used to treat the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. This review addresses the isolation, biological, and structure activity of AAs discovered from January 2015 to August 2020, supporting their therapeutic interest.

Topics & Concepts

LycorineAmaryllidaceaeAmaryllidaceae AlkaloidsGalantamineAlkaloidBiologyTraditional medicineChemistryMedicineBotanyDiseaseDementiaDonepezilPathologyChemical synthesis and alkaloidsAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyPsychedelics and Drug Studies