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Planta Medica | 2008

Cinnamamides from Piper capense with affinity to the benzodiazepine site on the GABAA receptor

M. E. Pedersen; Hasse B. Rasmussen; B. Metzler; G. I. Stafford; J. Van Staden; A.K. Jäger

Epilepsy is among the most prevalent of the serious neurological disorders, affecting from 0.5–1.0% of the worlds population and the prevalence of epilepsy in developing countries is generally higher than in developed countries [1]. Recently, plants used in South African traditional medicine for treatment of epilepsy and convulsion were examined for their pharmacological properties in the search for new and better anti-epileptic drugs [2, 3, 4]. The root of Piper capense L.f. (Piperaceae) is used in traditional South African medicine. A bioassay guided fractionation of an ethanolic extract using VLC, HPLC-UV, GC-MS and 1H-NMR led to the isolation and identification of cinnamamides with affinity to the benzodiazepine site on the GABAA receptor in the [3H]flumazenil receptor binding assay. The isolated cinnamides piperine and 4,5 dihydropiperine binded to the receptor with IC50 values of 0.9 and 1.7±mM respectively. . References: 1. Sander and Shorvon (1996)J Neurol Neurosurg Psych 65:433–443. 2. Svenningsen et al. (2006)J Ethnopharmacol. 103: 276–280. 3. Stafford, et al. (2005)J Ethnopharmacol 100: 210–215. 4. Risa, et al. (2004)J Ethnopharmacol 93:177–182


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2004

Screening of plants used in southern Africa for epilepsy and convulsions in the GABAA-benzodiazepine receptor assay

Jofrid Risa; Anlaug Risa; Anne Adsersen; Bente Gauguin; G. I. Stafford; Johannes Van Staden; Anna K. Jäger


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2004

Screening of indigenous plants from South Africa for affinity to the serotonin reuptake transport protein

Nicolaj D. Nielsen; Mikkel Sandager; G. I. Stafford; Johannes Van Staden; Anna K. Jäger


ACS symposium series | 2009

African Psychoactive Plants

G. I. Stafford; A.K. Jäger; Johannes Van Staden


Planta Medica | 2006

Pharmacological Studies on Xysmalobium undulatum and Mondia whitei – Two South African plants with in vitro SSRI activity

M. E. Pedersen; A. Weng; A. Sert; G. I. Stafford; J. Van Staden; M. Nielsen; A.K. Jäger


Planta Medica | 2007

Psychotropic constituents of Mentha aquatica L.

J. Van Staden; G. I. Stafford; J.P. Almqvist; S.A.K. Vangsøe; H.T. Olsen; Søren Christensen; Anne Adsersen; A.K. Jäger


Planta Medica | 2011

What can phylogeny tell us about chemical diversity

Nina Rønsted; G. I. Stafford; Alan W. Meerow; Gitte Petersen; J. Van Staden; A.K. Jäger


Planta Medica | 2010

Phylogeny as selection tool for exploring CNS-activity in the Amaryllidaceae

Nina Rønsted; M.G.K. Bay-Smidt; K Krydsfelt; J. Van Staden; G. I. Stafford; A.K. Jäger


Planta Medica | 2008

Effects of South Africa traditional medicine in animal models of depression

M. E. Pedersen; Bernadeta Szewczyk; Katarzyna Stachowicz; Joanna M. Wierońska; Jacob Andersen; G. I. Stafford; J. Van Staden; Andrzej Pilc; A.K. Jäger


Planta Medica | 2008

Alkaloids from Boophone disticha with affinity for the serotonin transporter

J.S. Neergaard; Jacob Andersen; M. E. Pedersen; G. I. Stafford; J. Van Staden; A.K. Jäger

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A.K. Jäger

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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J. Van Staden

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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M. E. Pedersen

University of Copenhagen

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Anna K. Jäger

University of Copenhagen

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Anne Adsersen

University of Copenhagen

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Jacob Andersen

University of Copenhagen

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