Garsubellin A, a novel polyprenylated phloroglucin derivative, increasing choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity in postnatal rat septal neuron cultures

Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Y FukuyamaH Minami

Abstract

Garsubellin A (1), a novel polyprenylated phloroglucin derivative, has been isolated from the wood of Garcinia subelliptica and its structure has been elucidated by spectroscopic analyses. Compound 1 could increase the ChAT activity at 10 microM in P10 rat septal neuron cultures.

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