SCREENING OF ZINGIBERACEAEPLANTS FOR ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORY ACTIVITY
Background and purpose: Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by the decrease of acetylcholine levels in the brain. One of the efforts to maintain the acetylcholine level areby inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is an enzyme that converts the acetylcholine to a...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/66320 |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Background and purpose: Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by the decrease
of acetylcholine levels in the brain. One of the efforts to maintain the
acetylcholine level areby inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase. Acetylcholinesterase
(AChE) is an enzyme that converts the acetylcholine to acetate and choline. The
AChE inhibitory compounds could be obtained from plants, one of the example is
from the Zingiberaceae like ginger (Zingiber oficinale) and galanga
(Alpiniagalanga L.). These plants has been known to have acetylcholinesterase
inhibitory activity.Based on chemotaxonomic approach, plant in the same genus
or tribe are expected to similiar chemical content and biological activity. This
study is aimed to examine the asetilkolinesterase inhibition of severaltribal plant
in Zingiberaceae family Method: Extraction was carried out by maceration using
96% ethanol for 24 hours with 2x repetitions, inhibition activity of
acetylcholinesterase is measured by colorimetry approachquantitative assay
(determination of total phenolic, total flavonoid, and curcuminoid content) are
performed using UV-Vis spectrophotometry Results: All extracts showed
acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity with the strongest activity was given by
turmeric, followed by temulawak, temu ireng, bangle, temu kunci, lempuyang and
temu mangga, with IC50 74,88 ± 1,55 g/mL, 189,57±1,67 g/mL, 240,83 ±1,64
g/mL, 252,47±1,04 g/mL, 280,56±1,88 g /mL, 326,34±1,61 g/mL, and 371,63 ±
1,40 g/mL, the IC50 value of positive control (pyridostigmin) was 5,81 ±1,17
g/mL. The highest total phenolic, total flavonoid, and curcuminoid levels were
given turmeric extract with total phenolic content of 435,22±0,87 mg GAE/g, total
flavonoid 456,60±1,21 mg QE/g, and curcuminoids315,05±0,33 mg
CE/g. Conclusion: All extracts showed acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity
with the strongest inhibition was provided by turmeric with IC50 74,88±1,55 g/mL.
Tumeric extract also gave highest total phenolic content 435,22±0,87 mg GAE/g,
total flavonoid content 456,60 ±1,21 mg QE/g, and curcuminoids 315,05±0,33 mg
CE/g.
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