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Pharmacokinetics and Disposition of Circulating Iridoids and Organic Acids in Rats Intravenously Receiving ReDuNing Injection.

Chen Cheng1, Feifei Du1, Ke Yu1, Fang Xu1, Fengqing Wang1, Li Li1, Olajide E Olaleye1, Junling Yang1, Feng Chen1, Chenchun Zhong1, Qiongwei Liu1, Jing Li1, Zhenzhong Wang1, Chuan Li2, Wei Xiao2.   

Abstract

ReDuNing injection, prepared from a combination of Gardenia Jasminoides fruits, Lonicera japonica flower buds, and the Artemisia annua aerial part, is extensively used for treatment of viral upper respiratory tract infections in China. Iridoids, organic acids, and flavonoids are likely important compounds of the herbal injection because of their reported pharmacological properties. This study was designed to characterize pharmacokinetics and disposition of the major circulating herbal compounds in rats that received the injection intravenously. ReDuNing injection was found to contain 19 iridoids (content levels 0.01-27.93 mM), 16 organic acids (0.04-19.06 mM), and 11 flavonoids (<0.08 mM). After dosing the injection, the iridoids geniposide, secologanic acid, secoxyloganin, genipin-1-β-gentiobioside, geniposidic acid, sweroside, and shanzhiside and the organic acids chlorogenic acid, quinic acid, cryptochlorogenic acid, and neochlorogenic acid were found to be the major circulating compounds, with mean elimination half-lives of 0.2-0.9 hour; the other plasma compounds were at low exposure levels. These major circulating compounds exhibited small apparent volumes of distribution (0.03-0.34 l/kg). Most of the iridoids were eliminated predominantly via renal excretion of the unchanged compounds, whereas the organic acids were eliminated via methylation and sulfation and were excreted into urine as the unchanged and metabolized compounds. The methylated metabolites also underwent subsequent conjugations before hepatobiliary and renal excretion. In vitro data suggested that the metabolism of the organic acids in rats also occurred in humans. The current pharmacokinetic research could serve as a crucial step in identifying the chemical basis responsible for the therapeutic action of ReDuNing injection.
Copyright © 2016 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27590023     DOI: 10.1124/dmd.116.071647

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos        ISSN: 0090-9556            Impact factor:   3.922


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