Abstract
Twenty-one Amaryllidaceae alkaloids isolated from different Amaryllidaceae species
were investigated for their affinity to the serotonin reuptake transport protein and
for GABAA -benzodiazepine receptor binding. Cherylline (21 ), crinamine (7 ), crinine (1 ), epibuphanisine (2 ), epivittatine (6 ), maritidine (11 ), O -methylmaritidine (12 ), powelline (3 ), 1-O -acetyllycorine (18 ) and tazettine (13 ) showed affinity to the serotonin reuptake transport protein. Cherylline (21 ) and epivittatine (6 ) yielded the highest activity among the group. No GABAA -benzodiazepine receptor binding activity was exhibited by the alkaloids tested.
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