Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2546501 Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimZhi Zhu Wan (ZZW) is a classical Chinese medical formulation used for the treatment of functional dyspepsia that attributed to Spleen-deficiency Syndrome. ZZW contains Atractylodes Rhizome and Fructus Citrus Immaturus, the later originates from both Citrus aurantium L. (BZZW) and Citrus sinensis Osbeck (RZZW). The present study is designed to elucidate disparities in the clinical efficacy of two ZZW varieties based on the pharmacokinetics of naringenin and hesperetin.MehtodAfter oral administration of ZZWs, blood sample was collected from healthy volunteers at designed time points. Naringenin and hesperetin were detected in plasma by RP-HPLC, pharmacokinetic parameters were processed using mode-independent methods with WINNONLIN.ResultsAfter oral administration of BZZW, both naringenin and hesperetin were detected in plasma, and demonstrated similar pharmacokinetic parameters. Ka was 0.384 ± 0.165 and 0.401 ± 0.159, T1/2(ke)(h) was 5.491 ± 3.926 and 5.824 ± 3.067, the AUC (mg/L h) was 34.886 ± 22.199 and 39.407 ± 19.535 for naringenin and hesperetin, respectively. However, in the case of RZZW, only hesperetin was found in plasma, but the pharmacokinetic properties for hesperetin in RZZW was different from that in BZZW. Tmax for hesperetin in RZZW is about 8.515 h, and its Cmax is much larger than that of BZZW. Moreover, it was eliminated slowly as it possessed a much larger AUC value.ConclusionThe distinct therapeutic orientations of the Chinese medical formula ZZWs with different Fructus Citrus Immaturus could be elucidated based on the pharmacokinetic parameters of constituents after oral administration.

Graphical abstractThe difference in clinical efficacy between two kinds of Zhi Zhu Wan had been elucidated by comparing the pharmacokinetics of hesperetin and naringenin after oral administration of the preparations.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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