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Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs
Four Chinese herbs from the Citrus genus, namely Aurantii Fructus Immaturus (Zhishi), Aurantii Fructus (Zhiqiao), Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium Viride (Qingpi) and Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium (Chenpi), are widely used for treating various cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases. Many ingredie...
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author | Sun, Yifei Xia, Xuexue Yuan, Ganjun Zhang, Tongke Deng, Beibei Feng, Xinyu Wang, Qixuan |
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description | Four Chinese herbs from the Citrus genus, namely Aurantii Fructus Immaturus (Zhishi), Aurantii Fructus (Zhiqiao), Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium Viride (Qingpi) and Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium (Chenpi), are widely used for treating various cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases. Many ingredients have already been identified from these herbs, and their various bioactivities provide some interpretations for the pharmacological functions of these herbs. However, the complex functions of these herbs imply undisclosed cholinergic activity. To discover some ingredients with cholinergic activity and further clarify possible reasons for the complex pharmacological functions presented by these herbs, depending on the extended structure–activity relationships of cholinergic and anti-cholinergic agents, a simple method was established here for quickly discovering possible choline analogs using a specific TLC method, and then stachydrine and choline were first identified from these Citrus herb decoctions based on their NMR and HRMS data. After this, two TLC scanning (TLCS) methods were first established for the quantitative analyses of stachydrine and choline, and the contents of the two ingredients and synephrine in 39 samples were determined using the valid TLCS and HPLC methods, respectively. The results showed that the contents of stachydrine (3.04‰) were 2.4 times greater than those of synephrine (1.25‰) in Zhiqiao and about one-third to two-thirds of those of Zhishi, Qingpi and Chenpi. Simultaneously, the contents of stachydrine, choline and synephrine in these herbs present similar decreasing trends with the delay of harvest time; e.g., those of stachydrine decrease from 5.16‰ (Zhishi) to 3.04‰ (Zhike) and from 1.98‰ (Qingpi) to 1.68‰ (Chenpi). Differently, the contents of synephrine decrease the fastest, while those of stachydrine decrease the slowest. Based on these results, compared with the pharmacological activities and pharmacokinetics reported for stachydrine and synephrine, it is indicated that stachydrine can be considered as a bioactive equilibrist for synephrine, especially in the cardio-cerebrovascular protection from these citrus herbs. Additionally, the results confirmed that stachydrine plays an important role in the pharmacological functions of these citrus herbs, especially in dual-directionally regulating the uterus, and in various beneficial effects on the cardio-cerebrovascular system, kidneys and liver. |
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spelling | pubmed-101803052023-05-13 Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs Sun, Yifei Xia, Xuexue Yuan, Ganjun Zhang, Tongke Deng, Beibei Feng, Xinyu Wang, Qixuan Molecules Article Four Chinese herbs from the Citrus genus, namely Aurantii Fructus Immaturus (Zhishi), Aurantii Fructus (Zhiqiao), Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium Viride (Qingpi) and Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium (Chenpi), are widely used for treating various cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases. Many ingredients have already been identified from these herbs, and their various bioactivities provide some interpretations for the pharmacological functions of these herbs. However, the complex functions of these herbs imply undisclosed cholinergic activity. To discover some ingredients with cholinergic activity and further clarify possible reasons for the complex pharmacological functions presented by these herbs, depending on the extended structure–activity relationships of cholinergic and anti-cholinergic agents, a simple method was established here for quickly discovering possible choline analogs using a specific TLC method, and then stachydrine and choline were first identified from these Citrus herb decoctions based on their NMR and HRMS data. After this, two TLC scanning (TLCS) methods were first established for the quantitative analyses of stachydrine and choline, and the contents of the two ingredients and synephrine in 39 samples were determined using the valid TLCS and HPLC methods, respectively. The results showed that the contents of stachydrine (3.04‰) were 2.4 times greater than those of synephrine (1.25‰) in Zhiqiao and about one-third to two-thirds of those of Zhishi, Qingpi and Chenpi. Simultaneously, the contents of stachydrine, choline and synephrine in these herbs present similar decreasing trends with the delay of harvest time; e.g., those of stachydrine decrease from 5.16‰ (Zhishi) to 3.04‰ (Zhike) and from 1.98‰ (Qingpi) to 1.68‰ (Chenpi). Differently, the contents of synephrine decrease the fastest, while those of stachydrine decrease the slowest. Based on these results, compared with the pharmacological activities and pharmacokinetics reported for stachydrine and synephrine, it is indicated that stachydrine can be considered as a bioactive equilibrist for synephrine, especially in the cardio-cerebrovascular protection from these citrus herbs. Additionally, the results confirmed that stachydrine plays an important role in the pharmacological functions of these citrus herbs, especially in dual-directionally regulating the uterus, and in various beneficial effects on the cardio-cerebrovascular system, kidneys and liver. MDPI 2023-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10180305/ /pubmed/37175222 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093813 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sun, Yifei Xia, Xuexue Yuan, Ganjun Zhang, Tongke Deng, Beibei Feng, Xinyu Wang, Qixuan Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs |
title | Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs |
title_full | Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs |
title_fullStr | Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs |
title_full_unstemmed | Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs |
title_short | Stachydrine, a Bioactive Equilibrist for Synephrine, Identified from Four Citrus Chinese Herbs |
title_sort | stachydrine, a bioactive equilibrist for synephrine, identified from four citrus chinese herbs |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180305/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175222 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093813 |
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