Total paeony glycoside(TPG) is obtained from Radix Paeoniae Rubra with a variety of bioactivities. However, the low solubility and bioavailability limit its application. The present study aimed to develop TPG nanocr...Total paeony glycoside(TPG) is obtained from Radix Paeoniae Rubra with a variety of bioactivities. However, the low solubility and bioavailability limit its application. The present study aimed to develop TPG nanocrystals to increase the dissolution and then improve the oral bioavailability. TPG nanocrystals were prepared via precipitation and high-pressure homogenization method. The physical-chemical properties of the optimal TPG nanocrystals in terms of particle size, zeta potential, morphology and crystallinity were evaluated. The results showed that TPG nanocrystals had a mean particle size of(210.2±2.5) nm, a polydispersity index of 0.191±0.033 and a zeta potential of(–22.4±1.2) mV. The result of differential scanning calorimetry showed that the nanocrystals were still in crystalline state after the preparation procedure. Transmission electron microscopy(TEM) results showed that the nanosuspension was in spherical shape. The pharmacokinetics of TPG nanocrystals for rats was investigated by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectroscopy(LC-MS/MS). Compared with the TPG coarse suspension, TPG nanocrystals exhibited significant increase in AUC0–∞(approximately 1.85-fold). Taken together, TPG nanocrystals could be used as a promising drug delivery system due to the enhanced oral bioavailability of TPG.展开更多
基金Innovation Team Project(Grant No.LT2015011)from the Education Department of Liaoning ProvinceImportant Sci entific and Technical Achievements Transformation Project(Gr ant No.Z17-5-078)+1 种基金Applied Basic Research Project(Grant No.F16205144)of Science and Technology Bureau of Shenyangthe Liaoning Provincial Education Department Project of China(Grant No.L2015192)
文摘Total paeony glycoside(TPG) is obtained from Radix Paeoniae Rubra with a variety of bioactivities. However, the low solubility and bioavailability limit its application. The present study aimed to develop TPG nanocrystals to increase the dissolution and then improve the oral bioavailability. TPG nanocrystals were prepared via precipitation and high-pressure homogenization method. The physical-chemical properties of the optimal TPG nanocrystals in terms of particle size, zeta potential, morphology and crystallinity were evaluated. The results showed that TPG nanocrystals had a mean particle size of(210.2±2.5) nm, a polydispersity index of 0.191±0.033 and a zeta potential of(–22.4±1.2) mV. The result of differential scanning calorimetry showed that the nanocrystals were still in crystalline state after the preparation procedure. Transmission electron microscopy(TEM) results showed that the nanosuspension was in spherical shape. The pharmacokinetics of TPG nanocrystals for rats was investigated by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectroscopy(LC-MS/MS). Compared with the TPG coarse suspension, TPG nanocrystals exhibited significant increase in AUC0–∞(approximately 1.85-fold). Taken together, TPG nanocrystals could be used as a promising drug delivery system due to the enhanced oral bioavailability of TPG.