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Simultaneous determination of paeoniflorin from total glucosides of paeony in Sprague-Dawley rats and spontaneously hypertensive rats by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry: in vivo and in vitro studies

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BIOMEDICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY
Volume 30, Issue 11, Pages 1766-1771

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.3751

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Paeoniflorin; total glucosides of paeony; LC-MS; MS; pharmacokinetics; spontaneously hypertensive rats

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Paeoniflorin is a well-known monoterpene glucoside in the herbal drug that exhibits a number of biological activities. The pharmacokinetic characteristics of paeoniflorin from total glucosides of paeony in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) are still unclear. It is essential to investigate the in vivo and in vitro pharmacokinetic differences of paeoniflorin from total glucosides of paeony in Sprague-Dawley (SD) and SHR. The in vivo pharmacokinetic data were analyzed using DAS 2.0 software and the in vitro metabolic characteristics were measured using rat hepatic microsomes. The concentration of paeoniflorin in biological samples was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry method, which showed good precision and stability. The plasma concentration-time profiles of paeoniflorin following oral administration of total glucosides of paeony showed a single peak and there were significant differences in the mean values of AUC((0-t)), AUC((0-)), CLz/F and T-max between SD and SHR (p<0.05). The metabolic rate of paeoniflorin from total glucosides of paeony was slower in SHR than in SD rats (p<0.05). The results might be useful in further applications of paeoniflorin and total glucosides of paeony. Copyright (c) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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