Narcissus, other than being one of the most known and used bulb for the beauty of its flowers, finds application in the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmeko produces Narcissus bulbs for the pharmaceutical industry, which isolates the alkaloid galantamine from it.
This molecule gets its name by its discovery in 1952 in Galanthus woronowii (a species of snowdrops) by Russian scientists who chose to investigate this plant inspired by the folk tradition where it was used in the treatment of polio.
Galantamine is an alkaloid with inhibitory activity on acetylcholine esterase, the enzyme that degrades acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter whose level change, along with the one of other molecules, is associated with Alzheimer’s disease. It also acts as a neuroprotective, decreasing neuronal damage caused by oxidative stress.