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Prolyl endopeptidase inhibitors from the leaves of Ginkgo biloba.Lee JH, Lee SY, Lee KS, Jang HJ, Lee KH, Hahn TR, Paik YS College of Environment and Applied Chemistry, Kyung Hee University, Suwon, Korea. Prolyl endopeptidase (PEP, EC 3.4.21.26) hydrolyzes proline-containing neuropeptides, such as vasopressin, substance P, and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), and is suggested to participate in learning and memory processes. Ginkgo biloba leaves, upon examination for anti-amnestic constituents as new types of PEP inhibitors, showed significant PEP inhibition. PEP activity-guided fractionation and column chromatography of the MeOH extracts of G. biloba leaves resulted in the isolation of 6-(8'Z-pentadecenyl)salicylic acid (1) and 6-(10'Z-heptadecenyl)salicylic acid (2). The kinetic study indicated that compounds 1 and 2 are non-competitive inhibitors of prolyl endopeptidase with Ki values of 0.87 and 0.80 microM, respectively. Published 11 January 2005 in Planta Med, 70(12): 1228-30.
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