Rhodiola rosea,a perennial herb of the genus Rhodiola in the Crassulaceae family,is commonly used to treat depression,fatigue,cancer and cardiovascular diseases.Herbacetin is a natural flavonol compound extracted from...Rhodiola rosea,a perennial herb of the genus Rhodiola in the Crassulaceae family,is commonly used to treat depression,fatigue,cancer and cardiovascular diseases.Herbacetin is a natural flavonol compound extracted from R.rosea plant,with many pharmacological effects such as anti-cancer effect,anti-oxidant effect and anti-inflammatory effect.In this paper,the pharmacological effects and molecular mechanisms of herbacetin were summarized by consulting domestic and foreign literature,in order to provide a theoretical basis for the development and utilization of herbacetin.展开更多
OBJECTIVE To map a comprehensive metabolic pathway of herbacetin in rats,specifically,to elucidate the biotransformation of herbacetin in vivo and to simultaneously monitor the pharmacokinetic process of both parent d...OBJECTIVE To map a comprehensive metabolic pathway of herbacetin in rats,specifically,to elucidate the biotransformation of herbacetin in vivo and to simultaneously monitor the pharmacokinetic process of both parent drug and its major metabolites.METHODS liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry(LC/MS n) and ultra-liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry(UPLC/MS) were combined in the current study for qualitative and quantitative determinations of herbacetin and its metabolites in bile,urine and feces after both oral and intravenous administration of herbacetin to rats.Enzyme kinetic studies on the intestinal and hepatic metabolism of herbacetin were further conducted to elucidate metabolic profiles of herbacetin in rat tissues and organs.Additionally,plasma concentration profiles of herbacetin and its metabolites in rats were obtained to characterize the overall pharmacokinetic behavior of herbacetin.RESULTS It was found that herbacetin was excreted primarily from rat urine in the form of glucuronide-conjugations.Subsequent in vitro enzyme kinetic studies and in vivo pharmacokinetic investigations suggested an extensive hepatic metabolism of herbacetin and the high exposure of herbacetin-glucuronides in systemic circulation.The clearance,half-life and bioavailability of herbacetin in rats were determined as(16.4±1.92)mL·kg^(-1)·min^(-1),(11.9±2.7)min,and 1.32%,respectively.On basis of these findings,a comprehensive metabolic pathway of herbacetin in rats was composed.In addition,a physiology based pharmacokinetic(PBPK) model was successfully developed with the aid of the Gastro Plus to simulate the pharmacokinetic process of herbacetin in rats.Application of the PBPK modeling can provide a useful starting point to understand and extrapolate pharmacokinetic parameters among different species,populations,and disease states.CONCLUSION After oral administration,herbacetin was subjected to colonic degradation and extensive first pass metabolism,with glucuronidation as its dominating in vivo metabolic pathway.展开更多
基金Supported by Talent Training Project of Central Support for the Reform and Development Fund of Local Colleges and Universities(2020GSP16)Heilongjiang Provincial Key R&D Plan Guidance Project(GZ20220039)Daqing Guiding Science and Technology Project(zdy-2024-91).
文摘Rhodiola rosea,a perennial herb of the genus Rhodiola in the Crassulaceae family,is commonly used to treat depression,fatigue,cancer and cardiovascular diseases.Herbacetin is a natural flavonol compound extracted from R.rosea plant,with many pharmacological effects such as anti-cancer effect,anti-oxidant effect and anti-inflammatory effect.In this paper,the pharmacological effects and molecular mechanisms of herbacetin were summarized by consulting domestic and foreign literature,in order to provide a theoretical basis for the development and utilization of herbacetin.
基金supported by National Foundation of Natural Sciences of China(81573683 and 81173121)
文摘OBJECTIVE To map a comprehensive metabolic pathway of herbacetin in rats,specifically,to elucidate the biotransformation of herbacetin in vivo and to simultaneously monitor the pharmacokinetic process of both parent drug and its major metabolites.METHODS liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry(LC/MS n) and ultra-liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry(UPLC/MS) were combined in the current study for qualitative and quantitative determinations of herbacetin and its metabolites in bile,urine and feces after both oral and intravenous administration of herbacetin to rats.Enzyme kinetic studies on the intestinal and hepatic metabolism of herbacetin were further conducted to elucidate metabolic profiles of herbacetin in rat tissues and organs.Additionally,plasma concentration profiles of herbacetin and its metabolites in rats were obtained to characterize the overall pharmacokinetic behavior of herbacetin.RESULTS It was found that herbacetin was excreted primarily from rat urine in the form of glucuronide-conjugations.Subsequent in vitro enzyme kinetic studies and in vivo pharmacokinetic investigations suggested an extensive hepatic metabolism of herbacetin and the high exposure of herbacetin-glucuronides in systemic circulation.The clearance,half-life and bioavailability of herbacetin in rats were determined as(16.4±1.92)mL·kg^(-1)·min^(-1),(11.9±2.7)min,and 1.32%,respectively.On basis of these findings,a comprehensive metabolic pathway of herbacetin in rats was composed.In addition,a physiology based pharmacokinetic(PBPK) model was successfully developed with the aid of the Gastro Plus to simulate the pharmacokinetic process of herbacetin in rats.Application of the PBPK modeling can provide a useful starting point to understand and extrapolate pharmacokinetic parameters among different species,populations,and disease states.CONCLUSION After oral administration,herbacetin was subjected to colonic degradation and extensive first pass metabolism,with glucuronidation as its dominating in vivo metabolic pathway.