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Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules
Introduction: Zhixue Zhentong capsules (ZXZTCs) are a Tibetan medicine preparation solely composed of Lamiophlomis rotata (Benth.) Kudo. L. rotata is the only species of the genus Laniophlomis (family Lamiaceae) that has medicinal constituents derived from the grass or root and rhizome. L. rotata is...
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author | Song, Yinglian Liang, Yan Zeng, Rong Li, Ran Zhou, You Huang, Sheng Li, Xiaoli Zhang, Ning Xu, Min Xiong, Kaipeng Fu, Ke Ye, Huixuan Wu, Lei Yu, Shaopeng Chen, Wanyue Tang, Ce Jiang, Miao Wang, Zhang |
author_facet | Song, Yinglian Liang, Yan Zeng, Rong Li, Ran Zhou, You Huang, Sheng Li, Xiaoli Zhang, Ning Xu, Min Xiong, Kaipeng Fu, Ke Ye, Huixuan Wu, Lei Yu, Shaopeng Chen, Wanyue Tang, Ce Jiang, Miao Wang, Zhang |
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description | Introduction: Zhixue Zhentong capsules (ZXZTCs) are a Tibetan medicine preparation solely composed of Lamiophlomis rotata (Benth.) Kudo. L. rotata is the only species of the genus Laniophlomis (family Lamiaceae) that has medicinal constituents derived from the grass or root and rhizome. L. rotata is one of the most extensively used folk medicines by Tibetan, Mongolian, Naxi, and other ethnic groups in China and has been listed as a first-class endangered Tibetan medicine. The biological effects of the plant include hemostasis, analgesia, and the removal of blood stasis and swelling. Purpose: This study aimed to profile the overall metabolites of ZXZTCs and those entering the blood. Moreover, the contents of six metabolites were measured and the hemostatic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects of ZXZTCs were explored. Methods: Ultra-performance liquid chromatography–tandem quadrupole time-of-flight high-resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) was employed for qualitative analysis of the metabolites of ZXZTCs and those entering the blood. Six metabolites of ZXZTCs were quantitatively determined via high-performance liquid chromatography The hemostatic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects of ZXZTCs were evaluated in various animal models. Results: A total of 36 metabolites of ZXZTCs were identified, including 13 iridoid glycosides, 9 flavonoids, 9 phenylethanol glycosides, 4 phenylpropanoids, and 1 other metabolite. Overall, 11 metabolites of ZXZTCs entered the blood of normal rats. Quantitative analysis of the six main metabolites, shanzhiside methyl ester, chlorogenic acid, 8-O-acetyl shanzhiside methyl ester, forsythin B, luteoloside, and verbascoside, was extensively performed. ZXZTCs exerted hemostatic effects by reducing platelet aggregation and thrombosis and shortening bleeding time. Additionally, ZXZTCs clearly had an analgesic effect, as observed through the prolongation of the latency of writhing, reduction in writhing, and increase in the pain threshold of experimental rats. Furthermore, significant anti-inflammatory effects of ZXZTCs were observed, including a reduction in capillary permeability, the inhibition of foot swelling, and a reduction in the proliferation of granulation tissue. Conclusion: Speculative identification of the overall metabolites of ZXZTCs and those entering the blood can provide a foundation for determining its biologically active constituents. The established method is simple and reproducible and can help improve the quality control level of ZXZTCs as a medicinal product. Evaluating the hemostatic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory activities of ZXZTCs can help reveal its mechanism. |
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spelling | pubmed-103892672023-08-01 Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules Song, Yinglian Liang, Yan Zeng, Rong Li, Ran Zhou, You Huang, Sheng Li, Xiaoli Zhang, Ning Xu, Min Xiong, Kaipeng Fu, Ke Ye, Huixuan Wu, Lei Yu, Shaopeng Chen, Wanyue Tang, Ce Jiang, Miao Wang, Zhang Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Introduction: Zhixue Zhentong capsules (ZXZTCs) are a Tibetan medicine preparation solely composed of Lamiophlomis rotata (Benth.) Kudo. L. rotata is the only species of the genus Laniophlomis (family Lamiaceae) that has medicinal constituents derived from the grass or root and rhizome. L. rotata is one of the most extensively used folk medicines by Tibetan, Mongolian, Naxi, and other ethnic groups in China and has been listed as a first-class endangered Tibetan medicine. The biological effects of the plant include hemostasis, analgesia, and the removal of blood stasis and swelling. Purpose: This study aimed to profile the overall metabolites of ZXZTCs and those entering the blood. Moreover, the contents of six metabolites were measured and the hemostatic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects of ZXZTCs were explored. Methods: Ultra-performance liquid chromatography–tandem quadrupole time-of-flight high-resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) was employed for qualitative analysis of the metabolites of ZXZTCs and those entering the blood. Six metabolites of ZXZTCs were quantitatively determined via high-performance liquid chromatography The hemostatic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects of ZXZTCs were evaluated in various animal models. Results: A total of 36 metabolites of ZXZTCs were identified, including 13 iridoid glycosides, 9 flavonoids, 9 phenylethanol glycosides, 4 phenylpropanoids, and 1 other metabolite. Overall, 11 metabolites of ZXZTCs entered the blood of normal rats. Quantitative analysis of the six main metabolites, shanzhiside methyl ester, chlorogenic acid, 8-O-acetyl shanzhiside methyl ester, forsythin B, luteoloside, and verbascoside, was extensively performed. ZXZTCs exerted hemostatic effects by reducing platelet aggregation and thrombosis and shortening bleeding time. Additionally, ZXZTCs clearly had an analgesic effect, as observed through the prolongation of the latency of writhing, reduction in writhing, and increase in the pain threshold of experimental rats. Furthermore, significant anti-inflammatory effects of ZXZTCs were observed, including a reduction in capillary permeability, the inhibition of foot swelling, and a reduction in the proliferation of granulation tissue. Conclusion: Speculative identification of the overall metabolites of ZXZTCs and those entering the blood can provide a foundation for determining its biologically active constituents. The established method is simple and reproducible and can help improve the quality control level of ZXZTCs as a medicinal product. Evaluating the hemostatic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory activities of ZXZTCs can help reveal its mechanism. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10389267/ /pubmed/37529700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1204947 Text en Copyright © 2023 Song, Liang, Zeng, Li, Zhou, Huang, Li, Zhang, Xu, Xiong, Fu, Ye, Wu, Yu, Chen, Tang, Jiang and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pharmacology Song, Yinglian Liang, Yan Zeng, Rong Li, Ran Zhou, You Huang, Sheng Li, Xiaoli Zhang, Ning Xu, Min Xiong, Kaipeng Fu, Ke Ye, Huixuan Wu, Lei Yu, Shaopeng Chen, Wanyue Tang, Ce Jiang, Miao Wang, Zhang Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules |
title | Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules |
title_full | Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules |
title_fullStr | Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules |
title_full_unstemmed | Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules |
title_short | Qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of Tibetan medicine Zhixue Zhentong capsules |
title_sort | qualitative and quantitative analyses of chemical constituents in vitro and in vivo and systematic evaluation of the pharmacological effects of tibetan medicine zhixue zhentong capsules |
topic | Pharmacology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389267/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37529700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1204947 |
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