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Berberine derivatives as inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase: A systematic review

Yash Pal Singh, Harish Kumar

2023Chemical Biology & Drug Design19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a chronic age-related neurodegenerative brain disorder characterized by the impairment of memory accompanied by worsening of thinking ability of an individual. The exact pathophysiology of AD is not fully understood. However low level of the neurotransmitter named acetylcholine (ACh), aggregation of Aβ peptide into toxic Aβ plaque, hyperphosphorylation of tau, bio-metal imbalance, and oxidative stress are the main hallmarks of this disease. Due to the complex pathophysiology of AD, no specific treatment is available in the market, and treatment is only limited to the symptomatic relief. So, there is an urgent need for the development of new drug candidate, which can have disease-modifying effect and improve learning and memory in AD patient. Therefore, berberine-based multifunction compounds with potential cholinesterase inhibitory properties were reviewed in this article. Structure-activity relationship (SAR) and biological activity provide highlights on the new derivatives used for the management of AD.

Topics & Concepts

AcetylcholinesteraseDonepezilAcetylcholineDiseaseNeuroscienceGalantamineBerberinePathophysiologyHyperphosphorylationNeurotransmitterCholinesteraseOxidative stressTau proteinMedicineDrug developmentAlzheimer's diseasePharmacologyNeurotransmitter systemsDrugPsychologyDementiaChemistryInternal medicineBiochemistryEnzymeCentral nervous systemDopamineKinaseCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative DiseasesBerberine and alkaloids researchChemical synthesis and alkaloids