Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2538964 Fitoterapia 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A sensitive liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric technique coupled with liquid–liquid extraction method was developed and validated for simultaneous determination of dehydro-tumulosic acid, tumulosic acid and polyporic acid C in rat plasma. The analytes were separated on a Kromasil C18 column with a total running time of 12.5 min. Author had compared the pharmacokinetics of dehydro-tumulosic acid, tumulosic acid and polyporic acid C after oral administration of the extract of Poria and its formulated herbal preparation (GuiZhi-FuLing capsule). The improved pharmacokinetic profiles of the three compounds were found in the GuiZhi-FuLing capsule, indicating the more effective absorption and the slower elimination, compared with the Poria extract. Furthermore, this study revealed that as far as the Poria extract was concerned, it is very valuable to be used as a clinical instruction of GF capsule.

Graphical abstractThe mean concentration–time curves the three chemicals, i.e. (A) dehydro-tumulosic acid, (B) tumulosic acid and (C) polyporic acid C, in rat plasma After oral administration of Poria extract at a dosage of 1.60 g/kg of rat weight (containing 1.71 mg/kg, 1.48 mg/kg, and 0.61 mg/kg for dehydro-tumulosic acid, tumulosic acid, and polyporic acid C, respectively) and GF capsule at a dosage of 4.80 g/kg (containing 1.49 mg/kg, 1.54 mg/kg, 0.53 mg/kg for dehydro-tumulosic acid, tumulosic acid, and polyporic acid C, respectively). The values are in mean ± SD, where n = 6.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (260 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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