Publications by authors named "Ryota Takezawa"

Ginkgo biloba extracts have been postulated to beneficial for improving cognitive function and as such they have been used as a potential treatment of Alzheimer's disease. The main active ingredients of the extract are terpene trilactones (TTLs), such as bilobalide (BB) and ginkgolides. Several structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies using ginkgolide scaffolds produced more biologically potent species by modification of the lactone moieties.

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Highly enantioselective 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions, catalyzed by chiral Lewis acids, between several 3-(2-alkenoyl)-2-oxazolidinones and carbonyl ylides that were generated from N-diazoacetyl lactams are described. Reactions of N-diazoacetyl lactams that possess 5-, 6-, and 7-membered rings were transformed to the corresponding epoxy-bridged indolizidines, quinolizidines, and 1-azabicyclo[5.4.

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Bilobalide, a unique constituent of Ginkgo biloba, has been reported to potentiate population spikes in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells and to protect the brain against cell death. In this study, the effects of bilobalide on synaptic transmission and its plasticity in rat hippocampal subfields were electrophysiologically investigated. Bilobalide (50 μM) significantly potentiated the input-output relationship at Schaffer collateral (SC)-CA1 synapses but not at medial perforant path (MPP)-dentate gyrus (DG), lateral perforant path (LPP)-DG, or mossy fiber (MF)-CA3 synapses.

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