1.Absorption kinetics of breviscapine in intestine of rats in situ
Yingai XU ; Guorong FAN ; Shen GAO ; Zhanying HONG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the intestinal absorption kinetics of breviscapine in rats.MethodsThe intestinal absorption in small intestine and colon of rats in situ was investigated using circular perfusion and HPLC methods.The in situ absorption of scutellarin in the small intestine was studied and the effects on the intestinal absorption were observed at the various concentrations and different pH values using the same methods.Results The results showed that there were significant differences in both absorptive percentage and absorption rate constant(ka)in the small intestine between the experimental groups of rats with and without bile duct being ligated.The absorption rate constants in small intestine and colon were(0.107 1?0.013 0)and(0.070 7?0.008 9)h-1,respectively.No saturation phenomenon occurred and ka was almost kept unchanged at different concentrations of breviscapine.The absorption of breviscapine was not influenced by pH values ranging from 6.0 to 7.4.Conclusion The results indicates that breviscapine is absorbed more in small intestine than in colon.The absorption of breviscapine complied with the passive diffusion mechanism and first order kinetics.In conclusion,these results suggest that breviscapine could be prepared in oral sustained-release dosage form.
2.In situ rat intestinal absorption of hawthorn leaves flavonoids
Yingai XU ; Guorong FAN ; Shen GAO ; Zhanying HONG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(12):-
0.05).But the P_ eff values were significantly increased in the presence of P-glycoportein(P-gp)inhibitor,verapamil or digoxin.CONCLUSION:Rhamnosylvitexin can be classified into high penetrating drug.Passive diffusion dominates the absorptive transport behavior of rhamnosylvitexin in HLF.There is not a preferential absorption zone in the intestine for rhamnosylvitexin.The absorption and secretion of rhamnosylvitexin in HLF are mediated by the efflux transport system,P-gp.
3.New technologies for high throughput screening of effective traditional Chinese medicine components
Xuan DING ; Zhanying HONG ; Yifeng CHAI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2015;(3):193-197
The research progress on new technologies for high throughput screening of effective traditional Chinese med-icine (TCM) components was summarized based on the recent documents at home and abroad ,among which bio-chromatogra-phy ,chip-technology and computer-aided virtual screen technology were widely used .Compared with traditional screening technology ,those new ones had shown advantages in efficiency ,automation and high-throughput ,providing new ways to screen effective components of TCM with high throughput .
4.L-carnitine alleviating cisplatin induced acute kidney injury through serum metabolomics analysis
Songgang JI ; Qiong WU ; Zhenyu ZHU ; Xin DONG ; Zhanying HONG ; Yifeng CHAI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2015;(5):429-433
Objective To explore specific variables related to cisplatin induced acute kidney injury ,serum metabonomics techniques were applied and simultaneously the value of intervention effects of L-carnitine were appraised .Methods 19 mice were divided into the normal control group ,model group ,and intervention group ,After a three day accommodation period ,the intervention group was given L-carnitine (400 mg/kg ,ip) .Two days later ,cisplatin (20 mg/kg ,ip) was given to the model and intervention groups .The body weight of every mouse in each group was measured daily .Two days after the serum sample of each mice was collected and analyzed by LC-MS ,pattern recognition analysis of metabolomics differences among the groups , and the effectiveness of L-carnitine intervention were evaluated .Results A total of 28 metabolites were identified through ser-um metabolomics analysis .Our data shows that there is a possible mechanism that cisplatin induced AKI was mainly involved in changing phospholipids ,amino acid and fatty acid metabolic pathways and L-carnitine mitigates the damage of acute kidney in-jury induced by cisplatin .Conclusion L-carnitinecan alleviates cisplatin induced acute kidney injury by regulating tryptophan metabolism ,glutamate metabolism ,and energy metabolism .
5.Screening of immune cell activators from Astragali Radix using a comprehensive two-dimensional NK-92MI cell membrane chromatography/C18 column/time-of-flight mass spectrometry system
Xinyi CHAI ; Yanqiu GU ; Lei LV ; Chun CHEN ; Fei FENG ; Yan CAO ; Yue LIU ; Zhenyu ZHU ; Zhanying HONG ; Yifeng CHAI ; Xiaofei CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2022;12(5):725-732
Astragali Radix(AR)is a clinically used herbal medicine with multiple immunomodulatory activities that can strengthen the activity and cytotoxicity of natural killer(NK)cells.However,owing to the complexity of its composition,the specific active ingredients in AR that act on NK cells are not clear yet.Cell membrane chromatography(CMC)is mainly used to screen the active ingredients in a complex system of herbal medicines.In this study,a new comprehensive two-dimensional(2D)NK-92MI CMC/C18 column/time-of-flight mass spectrometry(TOFMS)system was established to screen for potential NK cell acti-vators.To obtain a higher column efficiency,3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane-modified silica was synthesized to prepare the NK-92MI CMC column.In total,nine components in AR were screened from this system,which could be washed out from the NK-92MI/CMC column after 10 min,and they showed good affinity for NK-92MI/CMC column.Two representative active compounds of AR,isoastragaloside Ⅰ and astragaloside Ⅳ,promoted the killing effect of NK cells on K562 cells in a dose-dependent manner.It can thus suggest that isoastragaloside Ⅰ and astragaloside Ⅳ are the main immunomodulatory compo-nents of AR.This comprehensive 2D NK-92MI CMC analytical system is a practical method for screening immune cell activators from other herbal medicines with immunomodulatory effects.
6.Development of a surface plasmon resonance biosensor for accurate and sensitive quantitation of small molecules in blood samples
Minyu QI ; Diya LV ; Ying ZHANG ; Dongyao WANG ; Xiaofei CHEN ; Zhenyu ZHU ; Zhanying HONG ; Yifeng CHAI ; Hai ZHANG ; Yan CAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2022;12(6):929-936
Therapeutic drug monitoring(TDM)has played an important role in clinical medicine for precise dosing.Currently,chromatographic technology and immunoassay detection are widely used in TDM and have met most of the needs of clinical drug therapy.However,some problems still exist in practical appli-cations,such as complicated operation and the influence of endogenous substances.Surface plasmon resonance(SPR)has been applied to detect the concentrations of small molecules,including pesticide residues in crops and antibiotics in milk,which indicates its potential for in vivo drug detection.In this study,a new SPR-based biosensor for detecting chloramphenicol(CAP)in blood samples was developed and validated using methodological verification,including precision,accuracy,matrix effect,and extraction recovery rate,and compared with the classic ultra-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet(UPLC-UV)method.The detection range of SPR was 0.1-50 ng/mL and the limit of detec-tion was 0.099±0.023 ng/mL,which was lower than that of UPLC-UV.The intra-day and inter-day ac-curacies of SPR were 98%-114%and 110%-122%,which met the analysis requirement.The results show that the SPR biosensor is identical to UPLC-UV in the detection of CAP in rat blood samples;moreover,the SPR biosensor has better sensitivity.Therefore,the present study shows that SPR technology can be used for the detection of small molecules in the blood samples and has the potential to become a method for therapeutic drug monitoring.
7.Simultaneous determination of five components in Anemarrhenae Rhizoma by HPLC-ELSD
Jianying DAI ; Wei YOU ; Tian TIAN ; Zhanying HONG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2022;40(1):34-37
Objective To establish a method for the simultaneous determination of new mangiferin, mangiferin, artemisinin BⅡ, icariin and artemisinin A in Anemarrhenae Rhizoma by high performance liquid chromatography-evaporation light scattering detector (HPLC-ELSD). Methods The column was Agilent Poroshell 120 EC-C18. The mobile phase used acetonitrile-0.2% acetic acid water system with gradient elution. Column temperature was 30 ℃. Flow rate was 0.7 ml/min. Evaporative light scattering detector used nitrogen as atomizing gas. The atomizing gas temperature was 40 ℃ and the drift tube temperature was 90 ℃. The nitrogen volume flow rate was 2.00 L/min and the sample volume was 20 μl. Results The five components were able to achieve baseline separation. Neomangiferin, Mangiferin, Anemaponin BⅡ, Baohuoside I , Anemarrhena saponin AⅢwere determined as 24.1-386 μg/ml (r=0.999 3), 23.2-371 μg/ml (r=0.998 6), 54.2-867.2 μg/ml(r=0.995 6), 5.3-84.8 μg/ml (r=0.996 8), 10-160 μg/ml (r=0.998 9) respectively, which showed a good linear relationship within the concentration range. The average recovery rate of the five components was between 101.8% and 105.0%, and the repeatability RSD was less than 2.4%. The content of the above five components in Zhimu medicinal materials were 1.62%, 0.82%, 7.36%, 0.07%, 0.34%, respectively. Conclusion The method is simple, accurate, and highly sensitive, which could be used as the quantitative determination of multiple index components of Anemarrhenae Rhizoma.
8.Application of cellular metabolomics in central nervous system diseases
Xiaoli HE ; Yiwei SHI ; Hui WANG ; Jianying DAI ; Zhanying HONG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(2):63-69
Cell metabolomics is an important branch of metabolomics, which could dynamically monitor cell response and metabolic changes after drugs acting on cells, and look for potential biomarkers. Cell metabolomics has been widely used in illustration of disease mechanism, evaluation of drug efficacy and development of new drug through elucidating the pathophysiological mechanism of the disease and the effect of drug treatment intervention. The researches process of cellular metabolomics and its application in central nervous system diseases were reviewed in order to provide theoretical basis for in-depth study of the pathogenesis and prevention and treatment of central nervous system diseases.
9.Evaluation of toxin-induced injury and protective effect of triptolide based on a cardiovascular chip model
Xiaoli HE ; Yiwei SHI ; Lan CHEN ; Yue LIU ; Zhanying HONG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(3):149-154
Objective To construct a cardiovascular chip model for evaluating the damage of vascular glycocalyx induced by four marine toxins: okadaic acid (OA), conotoxin (CTX), tetrodotoxin (TTX) and gymnodimine (GYM), and explore the protective effect of triptolide on toxin-induced injury. Methods Human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVEC) were inoculated into a three-channel microfluidic chip. CCK-8 method and immunofluorescence staining were used to analyze the damage of cell viability and glycocalyx tissue induced by low, middle and high concentrations of marine toxin, as well as the protective effect of triptolide on toxin-induced injury. Results The cells in the cardiovascular chip grew well and had structurally intact glycocalyx. Compared with the control group, the activity of HUVEC cells were inhibited in group of the medium and high concentration of OA and high concentration of GYM (P<0.05). The activity of cells had not been inhibited by CTX and TTX significantly , but all the four toxins caused serious damage to the glycocalyx tissue (P<0.01). After pre-protection with triptolide, the toxicity of the four toxins to HUVEC cells and the damage rate of glycocalyx decreased significantly. Conclusion The four marine biotoxins could damage the activity and glycocalyx of HUVEC cells in a dose-dependent manner, while triptolide has a protective effect on HUVEC cells injured by toxin.
10.Advances in chiral analysis and stereoselective pharmacokinetics of dihydropyridine calcium antagonists
Yixin ZHANG ; Xinyi GUAN ; Boning WANG ; Jun WEN ; Zhanying HONG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2024;42(8):319-324
Chiral drugs are closely related to the safety and effectiveness of drug use. Most dihydropyridine drugs have chiral carbon atoms, which are used as racemes and produce stereoselective disposal characteristics after entering the body, and may affect the safety and effectiveness of drugs. Therefore, based on the chiral resolution and pharmacokinetic characteristics of this class of drugs, the selection rules of chiral HPLC and CE methods and in vivo analysis applications of this class of drugs in recent years were reviewed. The stereoselective pharmacokinetics of this class of drugs were listed and compared. It was found that some of these drugs had obvious differences in stereoselective pharmacokinetics, and the pharmacokinetics and toxicity in vivo were also different.