化学
药代动力学
色谱法
咖啡酸
生物分析
溃疡性结肠炎
CYP3A4型
药理学
传统医学
生物化学
抗氧化剂
新陈代谢
医学
病理
细胞色素P450
疾病
作者
Xiaofeng Zhang,En-Lin Zhu,Zhibin Wang,Shuang Jiang,Xiaotian Wu,Li Zhang,Xuepeng Shi,Lin Wei,Yuanqiu Mu,Zheng Feng,Yimin Zhong,Xinhui Huang,Yeqing Xu,Chunjuan Yang,Chunli Gan
摘要
ABSTRACT Syringa oblata Lindl. leaf extract has a long history of use with pharmacological properties such as heat‐clearing, detoxifying, and anti‐inflammatory effects. In this study, an ulcerative colitis (UC) animal model was established and compared with a normal group. The study simultaneously determined 6 components of S. oblata Lindl. leaf extract (protocatechuic acid, caffeic acid, quercetin 3‐O‐β‐D‐glucopyranoside, (8E)‐ligstroside, oleuropein, and oleacein) in the plasma of rats. The results showed that the extract exhibited good biological utilization in both groups, with stable metabolism of the six components, maintaining effective plasma concentrations. Pharmacokinetic analysis suggested the extract's potential for UC treatment. The relative standard deviation (RSD) of precision and accuracy for the six components was below 13%, and the lower limits of quantification (LLOQ) were 5.10, 5.10, 10.2, 10.1, 3.39, and 3.18 ng/mL, respectively. The method met FDA bioanalytical validation criteria for stability, matrix effects, and extraction recovery. Significant pharmacokinetic differences between UC and normal rats were observed, highlighting the extract's potential for clinical application and health product development, offering a promising therapeutic option for UC.
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