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Table 2 19 potential activity compounds of Evodia rutaecarpa

From: Traditional Chinese medicine for anti-Alzheimer’s disease: berberine and evodiamine from Evodia rutaecarpa

Number

Molecule name

OB (%)

BBB

DL

1

Evodiamine

86.02

0.85

0.64

2

Goshuyuamide I

83.19

0.64

0.39

3

Evodiamide

73.77

0.81

0.28

4

N-(2-methylaminobenzoyl) tryptamine

56.96

0.8

0.26

5

Fordimine

55.11

0.75

0.26

6

Evocarpine

48.66

1.17

0.36

7

1-Methyl-2-[(Z)-undec-6-enyl]-4-quinolone

48.48

1.14

0.27

8

1-Methyl-2-[(Z)-pentadec-10-enyl]-4-quinolone

48.45

1.11

0.46

9

1-Methyl-2-nonyl-4-quinolone

48.42

1.21

0.2

10

1-Methyl-2-undecyl-4-quinolone

47.59

1.19

0.27

11

Icosa-11,14,17-trienoic acid methyl ester

44.81

1.07

0.23

12

1-Methyl-2-pentadecyl-4-quinolone

44.52

1.05

0.46

13

Dihydrorutaecarpine

42.27

0.7

0.6

14

Rutaecarpine

40.3

0.71

0.6

15

24-Methyl-31-norlanost-9(11)-enol

38

1

0.75

16

Beta-sitosterol

36.91

0.99

0.75

17

Sitosterol

36.91

0.87

0.75

18

Berberine

36.86

0.57

0.78

19

1-(5,7,8-Trimethoxy-2,2-dimethylchromen-6-yl) ethanone

30.39

0.75

0.18

  1. OB oral bioavailability, DL drug-likeness, BBB blood–brain barrier