| Literature DB >> 27150950 |
Zhihao Zhang1, Xiaoyan Wang1, Jingcheng Wang1, Zhiying Jia1, Yumin Liu1, Xie Xie1, Chongchong Wang1, Wei Jia1.
Abstract
Metabolic profiling technology, a massive information provider, has promoted the understanding of the metabolism of multicomponent medicines and its interactions with endogenous metabolites, which was previously a challenge in clarification. In this study, an untargeted GC/MS-based approach was employed to investigate the urinary metabolite profile in rats with oral administration of ginsenosides and the control group. Significant changes of urinary metabolites contents were observed in the total ginsenosides group, revealing the impact of ginsenosides as indicated by the up- or down-regulation of several pathways involving neurotransmitter-related metabolites, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, fatty acids β-oxidation, and intestinal microflora metabolites. Meanwhile, a targeted UPLC-QQQ/MS-based metabonomic approach was developed to investigate the changes of urinary ginsenoside metabolites during the process of acute cold stress. Metabolic analysis indicated that upstream ginsenosides (rg1, re, and rf) increased significantly, whereas downstream ginsenosides (ck, ppd, and ppt) decreased correspondingly after cold exposure. Finally, the relationships between ginsenosides and significantly changed metabolites were investigated by correlation analysis.Entities:
Keywords: GC/MS; UPLC-QQQ/MS; acute cold stress; ginsenosides; metabonomics
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27150950 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466