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Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography

PURPOSE: Although the naturally occurring antioxidant mangiferin has been widely used, it is not yet known whether it can cross the blood-retina barrier (BRB) and enter the eye. The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the ability of mangiferin to pass the blood-retina barrier. METHODS: Spr...

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Autores principales: Hou, Yunlong, Fan, Shengjun, Zhang, Hong, Gu, Yuanqin, Yu, Xuhui, Li, Baoxin
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2927378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20806037
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author Hou, Yunlong
Fan, Shengjun
Zhang, Hong
Gu, Yuanqin
Yu, Xuhui
Li, Baoxin
author_facet Hou, Yunlong
Fan, Shengjun
Zhang, Hong
Gu, Yuanqin
Yu, Xuhui
Li, Baoxin
author_sort Hou, Yunlong
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Although the naturally occurring antioxidant mangiferin has been widely used, it is not yet known whether it can cross the blood-retina barrier (BRB) and enter the eye. The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the ability of mangiferin to pass the blood-retina barrier. METHODS: Sprague–Dawley rats were used for biologic fluid sampling after intravenous administration of mangiferin at doses of 10, 25, and 50 mg/kg. Blood and retina samples were collected at different time points post-dose. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) separation was conducted on a COSMOSIL 5C(18)—MS—II column (4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm) with a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min using a mobile phase comprised of methanol −2% glacial acetic acid (40:60 v:v). RESULTS: The HPLC method has proven suitable to determine the presence of mangiferin in the eye. The plasma concentration of mangiferin was dose dependent. Pharmacokinetic parameters of mangiferin in plasma after intravenous administration were fitted to the two-compartment model with the first-order elimination and first-order transfer between central and peripheral compartments. The concentration of mangiferin in the retina goes with that in the blood. Mangiferin concentrations in the retina reached 5.69±1.48 μg/ml 0.5 h after intravenous administration (50 mg/kg) and then dropped gradually to 0.30±0.02 μg/ml 5.0 h later. The eye–to-plasma concentration ratio was 2.80%. CONCLUSIONS: Mangiferin can pass the blood-retina barrier after a single intravenous administration and may be a potential natural antioxidant in treating eye diseases.
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spelling pubmed-29273782010-08-30 Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography Hou, Yunlong Fan, Shengjun Zhang, Hong Gu, Yuanqin Yu, Xuhui Li, Baoxin Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Although the naturally occurring antioxidant mangiferin has been widely used, it is not yet known whether it can cross the blood-retina barrier (BRB) and enter the eye. The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the ability of mangiferin to pass the blood-retina barrier. METHODS: Sprague–Dawley rats were used for biologic fluid sampling after intravenous administration of mangiferin at doses of 10, 25, and 50 mg/kg. Blood and retina samples were collected at different time points post-dose. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) separation was conducted on a COSMOSIL 5C(18)—MS—II column (4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm) with a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min using a mobile phase comprised of methanol −2% glacial acetic acid (40:60 v:v). RESULTS: The HPLC method has proven suitable to determine the presence of mangiferin in the eye. The plasma concentration of mangiferin was dose dependent. Pharmacokinetic parameters of mangiferin in plasma after intravenous administration were fitted to the two-compartment model with the first-order elimination and first-order transfer between central and peripheral compartments. The concentration of mangiferin in the retina goes with that in the blood. Mangiferin concentrations in the retina reached 5.69±1.48 μg/ml 0.5 h after intravenous administration (50 mg/kg) and then dropped gradually to 0.30±0.02 μg/ml 5.0 h later. The eye–to-plasma concentration ratio was 2.80%. CONCLUSIONS: Mangiferin can pass the blood-retina barrier after a single intravenous administration and may be a potential natural antioxidant in treating eye diseases. Molecular Vision 2010-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2927378/ /pubmed/20806037 Text en Copyright © 2010 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hou, Yunlong
Fan, Shengjun
Zhang, Hong
Gu, Yuanqin
Yu, Xuhui
Li, Baoxin
Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography
title Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography
title_full Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography
title_fullStr Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography
title_short Pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography
title_sort pharmacokinetic study of mangiferin in rat plasma and retina using high-performance liquid chromatography
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2927378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20806037
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