Interaction of the Main Components from the Traditional Chinese Drug Pair Chaihu-Shaoyao Based on Rat Intestinal Absorption
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results and Discussion
2.1. Intestinal Absorption of SSA, SSD and Paeoniflorin
Compound | P*eff | |||
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Duodenum | Jejunum | Ileum | Colon | |
SSA | 0.193 ± 0.028 | 0.207 ± 0.012 | 0.361 ± 0.014 * | 0.239 ± 0.042 |
SSD | 0.197 ± 0.036 | 0.248 ± 0.022 | 0.364 ± 0.055 * | 0.337 ± 0.084 |
Paeoniflorin | 0.268 ± 0.042 | 0.243 ± 0.030 | 0.214 ± 0.021 | 0.219 ± 0.051 |
Compound | 10 cm % ABS | |||
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Duodenum | Jejunum | Ileum | Colon | |
SSA | 3.75 ± 0.57 | 3.91 ± 0.60 | 6.26 ± 0.56 * | 3.84 ± 0.10 |
SSD | 4.52 ± 0.77 | 4.69 ± 0.81 | 6.10 ± 0.34 * | 5.35 ± 1.04 |
Paeoniflorin | 6.57 ± 0.98 | 5.94 ± 0.70 | 5.23 ± 0.49 | 5.37 ± 1.19 |
2.2. Interaction Between SSA, SSD and Paeoniflorin
2.2.1. Effect of SSA or SSD on the Absorption of Paeoniflorin
Compound | Co-administration | 10 cm % ABS | |||
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Duodenum | Jejunum | Ileum | Colon | ||
Paeoniflorin | SSA | 6.13 ± 1.82 | 4.78 ± 1.15 | 12.57 ± 0.36 * | 12.07 ± 0.46 * |
SSD | 6.68 ± 1.91 | 5.77 ± 1.39 | 13.75 ± 0.99 * | 13.48 ± 0.57 * |
2.2.2. Effect of Paeoniflorin on the Absorption of SSA or SSD
Compound | Co-administration | 10 cm % ABS | |||
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Duodenum | Jejunum | Ileum | Colon | ||
SSA | Paeoniflorin | 4.11 ± 0.30 | 3.49 ± 0.61 | 5.20 ± 0.67 | 3.51 ± 0.73 |
SSD | 4.64 ± 0.24 | 5.50 ± 0.73 | 5.97 ± 1.25 | 6.42 ± 0.91 |
3. Experimental
3.1. Chemicals
3.2. Animals
3.3. Animal Surgery
3.4. Absorption Study in Perfused Rat Intestinal Model
3.5. LC/MS Analysis of Perfusion Samples
3.6. UPLC Analysis of Perfusion Samples
3.7. Data Analysis
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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Chen, Y.; Wang, J.; Yuan, L.; Zhou, L.; Jia, X.; Tan, X. Interaction of the Main Components from the Traditional Chinese Drug Pair Chaihu-Shaoyao Based on Rat Intestinal Absorption. Molecules 2011, 16, 9600-9610. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16119600
Chen Y, Wang J, Yuan L, Zhou L, Jia X, Tan X. Interaction of the Main Components from the Traditional Chinese Drug Pair Chaihu-Shaoyao Based on Rat Intestinal Absorption. Molecules. 2011; 16(11):9600-9610. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16119600
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Yan, Jinyan Wang, Ling Yuan, Lei Zhou, Xiaobin Jia, and Xiaobin Tan. 2011. "Interaction of the Main Components from the Traditional Chinese Drug Pair Chaihu-Shaoyao Based on Rat Intestinal Absorption" Molecules 16, no. 11: 9600-9610. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16119600
APA StyleChen, Y., Wang, J., Yuan, L., Zhou, L., Jia, X., & Tan, X. (2011). Interaction of the Main Components from the Traditional Chinese Drug Pair Chaihu-Shaoyao Based on Rat Intestinal Absorption. Molecules, 16(11), 9600-9610. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16119600