Analyzing chemical composition of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 in vivo and in vitro
10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2015.06.008
- VernacularTitle:蒙药复方森登-4体内外化学成分分析
- Author:
Chu-La SA
1
;
Pu BAI
;
Yu DONG
;
Kai-Xia XING
Author Information
1. 内蒙古医科大学 内蒙古自治区010110
- Keywords:
Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4;
characteristic chromatograms;
chemical components;
serum
- From:
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2015;(6):400-404
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To establish the characteristic chromatograms of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 in vivo and in vitro, analyze and identify its chemical components in vitro and serum. Methods After the model of rheumatoid arthritis was established, SD rats were orally administered Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 and each single ingredient respectively. The medicinal serum were separated and measured with HPLC. The HPLC characteristic chromatograms of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 in vitro and medicinal serum were identified. The characteristic chromatograms of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4, single ingredient in vitro and medicinal serum were analyzed, and the chemical composition of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 in vitro, original crude medicinal in blood were identified and compared. Results The results of HPLC characteristic chromatograms of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 showed that 47 peaks were identified. There were 14 chemical compositions absorbed into blood, among them 9 were original ingredients and 5 were metabolites. The second peak was from Wenguanmu; the fifth, sixth, and seventh peaks were from Zhizi; the first, eighth, and tenth peaks were from Hezi. The third peak was from Wenguanmu, Chuanlianzi and Hezi. The fourth and thirteenth peaks were from Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4. The ninth peak was from Wenguanmu and Chuanlianzi. The eleventh, twelfth
and fourteenth peaks were from Wenguanmu and Hezi. 7 components of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 were identified. Conclusion The chemical compositions and metabolites in blood may be the active ingredients with direct actions in vivo, which come from the ingredients of Mongolian compound Sengdeng-4 .