Objective To study the pharmacokinetic properties of Fufang Baijiezi Gel(FBG) after different acupoints administration. Methods Sinapine thiocyanate, tetrahydropalmatine, 6-gingerol, and asarinin, which were four su...Objective To study the pharmacokinetic properties of Fufang Baijiezi Gel(FBG) after different acupoints administration. Methods Sinapine thiocyanate, tetrahydropalmatine, 6-gingerol, and asarinin, which were four substances of FBG, were determined by a sensitive liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method(LC-MS) both in plasma and dermal microdialysates of guinea pig simultaneously. Microdialysates were separated on an Ultimate? XB-Phenyl analytical column(150 mm ×2.1 mm, 5μm) and detected by electrospray ionization(ESI) in selected ion monitoring(SIM) mode. The method was validated in terms of selectivity, linearity, sensitivity, and recovery. Result A significant difference was observed in main pharmacokinetic parameters of C max, t max, and AUC between acupoints administration and nonacupoints administration. Conclusion Acupoints administration resulted in a more obvious increase in bioavailability of sinapine thiocyanate, tetrahydropalmatine, 6-gingerol, and asarinin than nonacupoints administration.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81001649)
文摘Objective To study the pharmacokinetic properties of Fufang Baijiezi Gel(FBG) after different acupoints administration. Methods Sinapine thiocyanate, tetrahydropalmatine, 6-gingerol, and asarinin, which were four substances of FBG, were determined by a sensitive liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method(LC-MS) both in plasma and dermal microdialysates of guinea pig simultaneously. Microdialysates were separated on an Ultimate? XB-Phenyl analytical column(150 mm ×2.1 mm, 5μm) and detected by electrospray ionization(ESI) in selected ion monitoring(SIM) mode. The method was validated in terms of selectivity, linearity, sensitivity, and recovery. Result A significant difference was observed in main pharmacokinetic parameters of C max, t max, and AUC between acupoints administration and nonacupoints administration. Conclusion Acupoints administration resulted in a more obvious increase in bioavailability of sinapine thiocyanate, tetrahydropalmatine, 6-gingerol, and asarinin than nonacupoints administration.