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Discovery of quality-marker ingredients of Panax quinquefolius driven by high-throughput chinmedomics approach

Journal

PHYTOMEDICINE
Volume 74, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2019.152928

Keywords

Chinmedomics; Panax quinquefolius; Q-markers; Quality control; Metabolite

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1706103]
  2. Key Program of Natural Science Foundation of State [81830110, 8181101160, 81430093, 81673586, 81703685, 81302905, 81503386, 81373930]
  3. National Key Subject of Drug Innovation [2015ZX09101043-005, 2015ZX09101043-011]
  4. TCM State Administration Subject of Public Welfareof [2015468004]
  5. Major Projects of Application Technology Research and Development Plan in Heilongjiang Province [GX16C003]
  6. TCM State Administration Subject of Public Welfare [2015468004]
  7. Young Talent Lift Engineering Project of China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine [QNRC2-B06]
  8. Outstanding Talents Foundation of Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine [2018jc01]

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Background: Quality control of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has always been a hot issue to TCM. However, due to the complexity of TCM ingredients, the current quality standards of TCM have problems that are difficult to guarantee clinical efficacy. American ginseng, the dried roots of Pawajc quinquefolium L. (Araliaceae), is a valuable herbal medicine due to various pharmacological effects and huge health benefit, which are associated with numerous active ingredients such as ginsenosides. Although a large number of studies have investigated the active ingredients of American ginseng, Q-markers reflecting comprehensive review on its efficacies has yet been unrevealed. Purpose: The study aims to discover the Q-markers of Panax quinquefolius (American ginseng), provides a powerful method to clarify the significant ingredents of TCM and help further discovering extensive quality evaluation model,contributing to a significant improvement of TCM quality standard. Methods: Mice general status, biochemical indexes assay, urine metabolic profile, and serum metabolic profile were utilized for model replication and efficacy evaluation. The in vitro and in vivo constituents of American ginseng using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) with Serum Pharmacochemistry of TCM were in-depth investigated. Q-markers that were associated with core markers of therapeutic effects were excavated by a plotting of correlation between marker metabolites and serum constituents (PCMS) approach. Results: Correlation analysis of 41 blood and urine labeled metabolites with 14 serum components showed that 24-methyl-7-cholesten-3 beta-ol, zizybeoside II, betulin, ginsenoside Rd, cinnamyl alcohol, pseudoginsenoside F11 is highly correlated with the therapeutic effects of Compound Zaofan Pill (CZP), while pseudoginsenoside F11 and ginsenoside Rd are highly correlated with the therapeutic effects of American ginseng. The six absorbed blood compounds can be considered as potential Q-markers for compound, of which two compounds, such as pseudoginsenoside F11 and ginsenoside Rd, can be considered as potential Q-markers for American ginseng. Conclusion: The study has demonstrated that the Chinmedomics is an effective, comprehensive and fire-new method for discovering the Q-markers of TCM, and it may be more reasonable choices to establish quality standards of TCM.

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