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Therapeutic and medicinal effects of snowdrop (Galanthus spp.) in Alzheimer's disease: A review

Medicine and Health

Therapeutic and medicinal effects of snowdrop (Galanthus spp.) in Alzheimer's disease: A review

M. Babashpour-asl, P. S. Kaboudi, et al.

This review explores the fascinating therapeutic potential of snowdrop (Galanthus spp.) and its alkaloid galanthamine in treating Alzheimer's disease. Authored by Marzieh Babashpour-Asl, Parvin Sajadi Kaboudi, and Shekufe Rezghi Barez, the study unravels the intricate mechanisms and pharmacological properties that could offer hope in combating AD.

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Abstract
Genus Galanthus (Amaryllidaceae) is an early spring flowering bulbous plant. Galanthus species contain alkaloids that have shown pharmacological activity. Galanthamine is an alkaloid that was extracted from Galanthus and other Amaryllidaceae. Owing to its acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activity, galanthamine is used and marketed to treat Alzheimer's disease (AD). The aim of the present study, while introducing the botanical and pharmacological characteristics and various aspects of the medicinal plant Galanthus, is to emphasize the effect of this plant in the treatment of AD. In this web-based study in 2021, articles indexed in scientific databases in English language, including ISI Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Scopus, MedLib, Medknow, SID, ISC, and also articles and e-books published in Springer, Elsevier, John Wiley and Sons, and Taylor and Francis were evaluated from 1990 to 2021, using the following keywords: "Galanthus" "galanthamine," "Alzheimer's disease." Amaryllidaceae-type alkaloids possess an anticholinesterase activity. The most studied Galanthus alkaloid, galanthamine, is a long-acting, selective, reversible, competitive inhibitor of AChE and an allosteric modulator of the neuronal nicotinic receptor for acetylcholine (ACh). Owing to its AChE inhibitory activity, galanthamine is used to treat certain stages of AD. Galantamine can act as a parasympathomimetic agent, especially as a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Galantamine is not structurally associated with other AChE inhibitors. Hence, its proposed mechanism of action involves the reversible inhibition of AChE, preventing hydrolysis of ACh that results in an increased concentration of ACh at cholinergic synapses.
Publisher
Journal of Education and Health Promotion
Published On
Jan 01, 2023
Authors
Marzieh Babashpour-Asl, Parvin Sajadi Kaboudi, Shekufe Rezghi Barez
Tags
snowdrop
Galanthus
galanthamine
Alzheimer's disease
acetylcholinesterase
therapeutic effects
medicinal properties
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