Abstract

Recent studies demonstrate the ability of terpenoids, found in several volatile oils, in inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase activity [1]. Myrtaceae species are known as producers of volatile oils and they have been investigated for innumerous biological activities but not for their potential as acetylcholinesterase activity inhibitors.

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