Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10533062 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Interest in antimyocardial ischemic activity of a graminan-type fructosan with an average molecular weight of 5000 Da from Ophiopogon japonicus (FOJ-5) has necessitated the development of a sensitive and specific method to study its pharmacokinetics. An HPLC method with modified postcolumn fluorescence derivatization to determine FOJ-5 in plasma was developed in this study. The Shodex Sugar KS-802 high-performance gel column was chosen for separating FOJ-5 from its degradation products and endogenous carbohydrates. The postcolumn procedure involved acid hydrolysis of the column eluate at 150 °C, which decreased the detection limit for FOJ-5 from 1 μg to 25 ng, followed by fluorometric reaction with guanidine in an alkaline medium at 90 °C. The clearance of FOJ-5 from the bodies of rats following intravenous injection displayed a complex type of kinetics involving at least two compartments, and the half-life of the elimination of FOJ-5 from plasma administered at 15 mg/kg (18.1 min) was quicker than that administered at 50 mg/kg (28.9 min). This modified approach can also be used for microanalysis of both nonreducing oligosaccharides and other neutral polysaccharides.
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Authors
Xiao Lin, De-Sheng Xu, Yi Feng, Lan Shen,