Genipin 1-gentiobioside is an iridoid glycoside that has been found in G. jasminoides and has diverse biological activities.1,2,3 It inhibits acetylcholinesterase (AChE) by 60.23% when used at a concentration of 25 ?g/ml.1 Genipin 1-gentiobioside (50-500 ?g/ml) is cytotoxic to BRL 3A rat liver fibroblasts.2 It inhibits the germination of G. jasminoides and N. offinicale seeds and the growth of B. rapa roots.3 Genipin 1-gentiobioside (2.5 mg/kg) prevents scopolamine-induced increases in escape latency in the Morris water maze in mice.1
1.Kwak, J.H., and Lee, D.-U.Structure–antiamnesic activity relationship of iridoid glycosides from gardenia fruitsChem. Lett.44(6)837-839(2017) 2.Li, C., Lan, M., Lv, J., et al.Screening of the hepatotoxic components in Fructus Gardeniae and their effects on rat liver BRL-3A cellsMolecules24(21)3920(2019) 3.Shimomura, H., Sashida, Y., Nakata, H., et al.Germination and growth inhibitors in fruits of Gardenia jasminoidesPlant Cell Physiol.24(1)123-126(1983)
















