ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2015,7,5,280-282.DOI:10.5530/pj.2015.5.5Published:01/2015Type:Original ArticleIn vitro Acetyl Cholinesterase Inhibitory assay of Acacia catechu Willd Ethanolic Seed ExtractLakshmi Thangavelu, and Rajendran Ramasamy Lakshmi Thangavelu*1 and Rajendran Ramasamy2 1Department of Pharmacology, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Chennai, India. 2Green Chem Herbal Extracts and Formulations, Bangalore, India.Abstract:Aim & objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate acetyl cholinesterase inhibitory activity of Acacia catechu ethanolic seed extract to introduce a new source for management of Alzheimer’s disease. Background: Alzheimer’s disease is a complex, multifactorial, progressive, neurodegenerative disease primarily affecting the elderly population and is estimated to account for 50–60% of dementia cases in persons over 65 years of age. It is likely that the inhibition of acetyl cholinesterase by Acacia catechu ethanolic seed extract that is rich in flavonoids and antioxidants may aid in the protection of neurodegenerative disorders and ultimately Alzheimer’s disease. Methods: Anti cholinesterase activity is determined by adopting In vitro standard protocol. Results: According to the obtained results, the inhibitory activity (IC50 values, μg /ml) of extracts was 204.38 ± 2.54 μg/ ml. Conclusion: The results indicated and confirmed the traditional use of Acacia catechu ethanolic seed extract for management of central nervous system disorders. It showed the moderate activity in inhibition of acetyl cholinesterase at various concentrations. However, further investigations on identification of active components in the extracts are needed. Keywords:Acacia catechu seed, Acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor, Alzheimer’s disease, Neurodegenerative, Spectrophotometric analysis.View:PDF (241.38 KB) PDF Images Graphical Abstract ‹ Comparison in vitro of Antioxidant Activity between Fifteen Campanula Species (Bellflower) from Palestinian Flora up Anti-hyperglycemic and Anti-lipidemic activities of Diabac (a polyherbal formulation) in Streptozotocin-nicotinamide induced type 2 diabetic rats ›