I started researching North American Skullcap and came across PREP and Baicalin.
Prolyl endopeptidase (PREP) or prolyl oligopeptidase, sometimes post-proline cleaving enzyme) is a large cytosolic enzyme that belongs to a distinct class of serine peptidases. It was first described in the cytosol of rabbit brain as an oligopeptidase, which degrades the nonapeptide bradykinin at the Pro-Phe bond.[1] The enzyme is involved in the maturation and degradation of peptide hormones and neuropeptides such as alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH), thyrotropin-releasing hormone, angiotensin, neurotensin, oxytocin, substance P and vasopressin. PREP cleaves peptide bonds at the C-terminal side of proline residues. Its activity is confined to action on oligopeptides of less than 10 kD and it has an absolute requirement for the trans-configuration of the peptide bond preceding proline.
Some types of prolyl endopeptidase have been used in studies to decrease the propensity of gluten-containing wheat products to aggravate coeliac disease.[2] However, orally administered enzymes are potentially subject to inactivation in the gastrointestinal tract.[3]
In humans prolyl endopeptidase] is encoded by the PREP gene.[4][5] The protein encoded by this gene is a cytosolic prolyl endopeptidase that cleaves peptide bonds on the C-terminal side of prolyl residues within peptides that are up to approximately 30 amino acids long. Prolyl endopeptidases have been reported to be involved in the maturation and degradation of peptide hormones and neuropeptides.[5] There's an indication that altered PREP activity is associated with autism spectrum disorders and various psychological diseases such as schizophrenia, mania and clinical depression.[6]
Inhibitors
Several prolyl endopeptidase inhibitors are known,nootropic and antidepressant drugs.Baicalin[11]