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- Title
In Vivo and In Vitro Metabolites from the Main Diester and Monoester Diterpenoid Alkaloids in a Traditional Chinese Herb, the Aconitum Species.
- Authors
Min Zhang; Chong-sheng Peng; Xiao-bo Li
- Abstract
Diester diterpenoid alkaloids (DDAs), such as aconitine (AC), mesaconitine (MA), and hypaconitine (HA), are both pharmacologically active compounds and toxic ingredients in a traditional Chinese herb, the Aconitum species. Many DDA metabolism studies have been performed to explore mechanisms for reducing toxicity in these compounds and in Aconitum species extracts for safe clinical administration. In this review, we summarize recent progress on the metabolism of toxic AC, MA, and HA and corresponding monoester diterpenoid alkaloids (MDAs) in the gastrointestinal tract and liver in different animal species and humans in vivo and/or in vitro, where these alkaloids are primarily metabolized by cytochrome P450 enzymes, carboxylesterases, and intestinal bacteria, which produces phase I metabolites, ester hydrolysed products, and lipoalkaloids. Furthermore, we classify metabolites detected in the blood and urine, where the aforementioned metabolites are absorbed and excreted. Less toxic MDAs and nontoxic alcohol amines are the primary DDA metabolites detected in the blood. Most other DDAs metabolites produced in the intestine and liver detected in the urine have not been reported in the blood. We propose an explanation for this nonconformity. Finally, taking AC, for instance, we generalize a process of toxicity reduction in the body after oral AC administration for the first time.
- Subjects
ENZYME metabolism; ACONITE; ALKALOIDS; ANIMAL experimentation; BIOPHYSICS; BIOTRANSFORMATION (Metabolism); BLOOD; INTESTINES; LIVER; RESEARCH methodology; MOLECULAR structure; RABBITS; RATS; STOMACH; PHYTOCHEMICALS; IN vitro studies
- Publication
Evidence-based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (eCAM), 2015, p1
- ISSN
1741-427X
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1155/2015/252434