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Therapeutic Potential of Ramalin Derivatives with Enhanced Stability in the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Title
Therapeutic Potential of Ramalin Derivatives with Enhanced Stability in the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
Other Titles
향상된 안정성을 가진 라말린 유도체의 알츠하이머병 치료 잠재력
Authors
Kim, Tai Kyoung
Hong, Ju-Mi
Kim, Jaewon
Kim, Kyung Hee
Han, Se Jong
Kim, Il-Chan
Oh, Hyuncheol
Jo, Dong-Gyu
Yim, Joung Han
Keywords
Alzheimer's diseaseAmesAnti-inflammatoryB-SecrataseDerivativesRamalinTau proteinTherapeutic potentialantioxidant
Issue Date
2024-11
Citation
Kim, Tai Kyoung, et al. 2024. "Therapeutic Potential of Ramalin Derivatives with Enhanced Stability in the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease". MOLECULES, 29(22): 0-0.
Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains a significant public health challenge with limited effective treatment options. Ramalin, a compound derived from Antarctic lichens, has shown potential in the treatment of AD because of its strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. However, its instability and toxicity have hindered the development of Ramalin as a viable therapeutic agent. The primary objective of this study was to synthesize and evaluate novel Ramalin derivatives with enhanced stabilities and reduced toxic profiles, with the aim of retaining or improving their therapeutic potential against AD. The antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-BACE-1, and anti-tau activities of four synthesized Ramalin derivatives (i.e., RA-Hyd-Me, RA-Hyd-Me-Tol, RA-Sali, and RA-Benzo) were evaluated. These derivatives demonstrated significantly improved stabilities compared to the parent compound, with RA-Sali giving the most promising results. More specifically, RA-Sali exhibited a potent BACE-1 inhibitory activity and effectively reduced tau phosphorylation, a critical factor in AD pathology. Despite exhibiting reduced antioxidant activities compared to the parent compound, these derivatives represent a potential multi-targeted approach for AD treatment, marking a significant step forward in the development of stable and effective AD therapeutics.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16261
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules29225223
Type
Article
Station
King Sejong Station
Indexed
SCIE
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2024-2024, 극지 지의류 유래 치매치료제 실용화 연구 (24-24) / 임정한 (PM24010)
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