Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in Rats
Datura metel L. has been frequently used in Chinese traditional medicine. However, little is known on the chemical composition and in vivo metabolism of its seeds. In this study, using the strategy “chemical analysis, metabolism of single representative compounds, and metabolism of extract at clinic...
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doaj-a692df377c87409f8aad6fc3754b41f72020-11-25T01:27:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122019-05-011010.3389/fphar.2019.00571439888Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in RatsCong Xia0Yan Liu1Hai Qi2Lulu Niu3Yuxuan Zhu4Wanying Lu5Xinyi Xu6Yongjian Su7Bingyou Yang8Qi Wang9Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Medicine Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaKey Laboratory of Chinese Materia Medica, Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine, Harbin, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, The 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Medicine Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Medicine Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Medicine Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Medicine Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Medicine Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaKey Laboratory of Chinese Materia Medica, Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine, Harbin, ChinaDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Medicine Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, ChinaDatura metel L. has been frequently used in Chinese traditional medicine. However, little is known on the chemical composition and in vivo metabolism of its seeds. In this study, using the strategy “chemical analysis, metabolism of single representative compounds, and metabolism of extract at clinical dosage” that we propose here, 42 constituents were characterized from D. metel seeds water extract. Furthermore, the metabolic pathways of 13 representative bioactive compounds of D. metel seeds were studied in rats after the oral administration of D. metel seeds water extract at a clinical dosage (0.15 g/kg). These included three withanolides, two withanolide glucosides, four amides, one indole, one triterpenoid, one steroid, and one sesquiterpenoid, and with regard to phase II metabolism, hydroxylation, (de)methylation, and dehydrogenation reactions were dominant. Furthermore, the metabolism of D. metel seeds water extract provided to rats at a clinical dosage was investigated by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry based on the above metabolic pathways. Sixty-one compounds were detected in plasma, 83 in urine, and 76 in fecal samples. Among them, withanolides exhibited higher plasma exposure than the other types. To our knowledge, this is the first systematic study on the chemical profiling and metabolite identification of D. metel seeds, including all compounds instead of single constituents.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2019.00571/fullDatura metel seedsmetabolites identificationLC–MS fingerprintingwithanolidesamidesindoles |
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Cong Xia Yan Liu Hai Qi Lulu Niu Yuxuan Zhu Wanying Lu Xinyi Xu Yongjian Su Bingyou Yang Qi Wang Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in Rats Frontiers in Pharmacology Datura metel seeds metabolites identification LC–MS fingerprinting withanolides amides indoles |
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Cong Xia Yan Liu Hai Qi Lulu Niu Yuxuan Zhu Wanying Lu Xinyi Xu Yongjian Su Bingyou Yang Qi Wang |
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Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in Rats |
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Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in Rats |
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Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in Rats |
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Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in Rats |
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Characterization of the Metabolic Fate of Datura metel Seed Extract and Its Main Constituents in Rats |
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characterization of the metabolic fate of datura metel seed extract and its main constituents in rats |
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Datura metel L. has been frequently used in Chinese traditional medicine. However, little is known on the chemical composition and in vivo metabolism of its seeds. In this study, using the strategy “chemical analysis, metabolism of single representative compounds, and metabolism of extract at clinical dosage” that we propose here, 42 constituents were characterized from D. metel seeds water extract. Furthermore, the metabolic pathways of 13 representative bioactive compounds of D. metel seeds were studied in rats after the oral administration of D. metel seeds water extract at a clinical dosage (0.15 g/kg). These included three withanolides, two withanolide glucosides, four amides, one indole, one triterpenoid, one steroid, and one sesquiterpenoid, and with regard to phase II metabolism, hydroxylation, (de)methylation, and dehydrogenation reactions were dominant. Furthermore, the metabolism of D. metel seeds water extract provided to rats at a clinical dosage was investigated by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry based on the above metabolic pathways. Sixty-one compounds were detected in plasma, 83 in urine, and 76 in fecal samples. Among them, withanolides exhibited higher plasma exposure than the other types. To our knowledge, this is the first systematic study on the chemical profiling and metabolite identification of D. metel seeds, including all compounds instead of single constituents. |
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Datura metel seeds metabolites identification LC–MS fingerprinting withanolides amides indoles |
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